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Home / Business and Economy / Carlyle's Loan to iRobot Faces Uncertainty After Deal Fails

Carlyle's Loan to iRobot Faces Uncertainty After Deal Fails

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Carlyle provided a $200 million loan to iRobot in 2023.
  • The anticipated acquisition of iRobot by Amazon failed due to regulatory concerns.
  • iRobot will repay only $4 million of the loan to Carlyle.
Carlyle's Loan to iRobot Faces Uncertainty After Deal Fails

In 2023, Carlyle invested $200 million in iRobot through a senior secured loan, a move predicated on the burgeoning consumer robotics market and an expected acquisition by Amazon. This strategic bet, however, unraveled last year when European Union regulators signaled their intent to block the deal, leading Amazon to withdraw. Consequently, Carlyle received only a portion of its initial investment back.

Following the failed acquisition, iRobot secured a termination payment of $40 million. A substantial part of this payment was earmarked for repaying Carlyle. The company subsequently negotiated an amendment to its loan agreement with Carlyle, agreeing to repay a mere $4 million.

The remainder of the funds from the termination payment has been allocated to support iRobot's current business operations. This financial restructuring highlights the impact of the failed Amazon deal on iRobot's funding and its relationship with key investors like Carlyle.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Amazon's acquisition of iRobot failed last year because European Union regulators threatened to block the deal.
Carlyle provided a $200 million senior secured loan to iRobot in 2023.
iRobot agreed to repay only $4 million of the loan to Carlyle, with the rest funding ongoing operations.

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