18 Dec 2025

Weil Advises Voyage Care on Senior Secured Notes Tender Offer and New Senior Facilities Agreement

"Weil advised Voyage Care, a portfolio company of Wren House Infrastructure (the Kuwait Investment Authority’s infrastructure arm), on a new senior facilities agreement (term loan, revolving credit and delayed draw capex) whose proceeds funded a tender offer for Voyage Care BondCo PLC’s 2027 Senior Secured Notes and the discharge of the related indenture."

Weil advised Voyage Care, a portfolio company of Wren House Infrastructure, the infrastructure investments arm of the Kuwait Investment Authority. The firm advised in connection with a new senior facilities agreement under which a number of facilities, including a term loan facility, a revolving credit facility and a delayed draw capex term facility, were made available to the Voyage Care Group. The proceeds of those facilities were used to fund a concurrent tender offer to purchase for cash the Senior Secured Notes due 2027 issued by Voyage Care BondCo PLC and to satisfy and discharge all obligations under the indenture governing those notes. Any amount remaining outstanding under the indenture will be redeemed automatically by the notes trustee in 2026. Voyage Care, based in Lichfield, Staffordshire, is a leading provider of registered care homes by beds and has a significant presence in community-based supported living care. The group provides support across the United Kingdom for people with learning and physical disabilities, brain injuries, autism and other related complex and challenging needs. Weil advised Voyage Care, a portfolio company of Wren House Infrastructure, with a team composed by: Finance partner Simon Caridia; High-Yield partner Gilles Teerlinck; Structured Finance partner Andrew Lauder; Finance associates Sagarika Sridhar and Jessica Lee; High-Yield associates Lorenzo Colombi-Manzi and Riccardo Viel; Structured Finance associate Maya Sajeev; trainee associates Elizabeth Demuren and Jacob Weeks; and U.K. Tax partner Oliver Walker and counsel Akash Mehta (advising on U.K. tax matters).
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