Kirkland Represents Dine Brands Global on $600 Million Securitized Financing Facility
Kirkland & Ellis advised Dine Brands Global, Inc. (NYSE:DIN), one of the largest full-service restaurant companies in the world, in connection with the offering of $600 million in Series 2025-1 Class A-2 notes under its whole-business securitization facility. Dine Brands, through its subsidiaries, franchises restaurants under the Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar® and IHOP® brands. Collateral for the notes includes existing and future domestic franchise agreements and associated royalties and fees and certain other revenue streams. A portion of the proceeds of the notes will be used to repay existing indebtedness.
This whole-business securitization is one of the many complex structured financings Kirkland’s Structured Finance & Structured Private Credit team helped our clients with in early 2025, including:
- Leading private capital firm in its $1.18 billion collateralized fund obligation facility backed by a diversified pool of limited partnership and co-investment interests.
- Major internet services provider in a $1.35 billion privately rated securitization of cashflows from internet infrastructure assets.
- Switch, a data center operator, in a $1.1 billion Rule 144A securitization financing.
- Fiber-to-the-premise operator in the pricing of a $1 billion private placement of notes secured by fiber network assets and customer agreements.
- Metro Communications in a $322 million private placement of term and delayed draw notes secured by fiber network assets and customer agreements.
- Performance-rights organization in a revolving credit facility secured by music rights.
- Diversified Energy in a securitization of oil and gas revenues.
- Travel + Leisure in a $350 million securitization of timeshare loans.
- Benefit Street Partners, Blue Owl, CVC, Napier Park and Oaktree in numerous CLO transactions.
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The Kirkland team included structured finance lawyers Michael Urschel, Thomas Prommer, David Kobray, Shuang Wu, Brooke Brimo and Anne Li; capital markets lawyer Leia Pearl Andrew; tax lawyers Jon Nelsen and Weiwei Chen; ERISA investment funds lawyers Joe Lifsics and Robert Zitko; government & internal investigations lawyer Nick Niles; and investment funds lawyers Felix Jen.