Navitas Lease Adds Capital, Expands Credit Line



Navitas Lease announced that it continues expansion of its capital base to support growth in the small ticket financing marketplace.

Navitas closed the second tranche of its Series B Preferred Stock investment led by BlueMountain Capital Management, on behalf of funds it manages. This additional capital enables the company to continue to build upon its successes, Navitas said. The company’s existing Series A investors, Noro-Moseley Partners, Croft and Bender, and Lunsford Capital also participated in the Series B investment.

Concurrent with the closing, Navitas also completed a second expansion of its revolving, senior secured credit facility with Wells Fargo Capital Finance. This additional $25 million added to its current line of $50 million provides the company with a total credit line of $75 million. This latest expansion of this facility will allow the company to meet its growth plans in 2013 and beyond.

Gary Shivers, the company’s CEO said, “The on-going commitment and support that Wells Fargo Capital Finance continues to provide Navitas is extremely rewarding and has given us the necessary capital to meet the key business objectives of the organization.”

“We are pleased to have been able to build on our relationship with Navitas through this increase in our credit facility,” said Andrea Petro, division manager of the Lender Finance division of Wells Fargo Capital Finance. “We look forward to supporting the company’s management team and its plans for long-term success.”


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