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Jun 10, 2026 4:10 PM

RadNet Secures $250 Million Incremental Term Loan to Fund Strategic Growth Opportunities and Reduces the Interest Rates on its Credit Facility by 0.25%

LOS ANGELES, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT) ("RadNet"), a national leader in providing high-quality, cost-effective, fixed-site outpatient diagnostic imaging services through a network of outpatient imaging centers and a premier developer of radiology digital health solutions, today announced that it has entered into Incremental Amendment No. 3 (the "Third Amendment") to its Third Amended and Restated First Lien Credit and Guaranty Agreement, as amended (the "Existing Credit Agreement" and, as amended by the Third Amendment, the "Credit Agreement").

Pursuant to the Third Amendment, certain term lenders under the Credit Agreement funded RadNet an incremental term loan in the aggregate principal amount of $250.0 million (the "2026 Incremental Term Loan"), which was added to and forms a part of the existing term loan under the Credit Agreement (the "Existing Term Loan," together with the 2026 Incremental Term Loan, the "Term Loan"). The 2026 Incremental Term Loan will mature on April 18, 2031—coincident with the maturity date of the $958.7 million balance of the Existing Term Loan under the Existing Credit Agreement. Quarterly payments of principal on the Term Loan will be approximately $3.1 million compared to approximately $2.4 million prior to the entry of the Third Amendment.   The proceeds of the 2026 Incremental Term Loan are expected to be used to finance future acquisitions, organic expansion initiatives, health system partnerships and for other general corporate purposes.

In addition, with the successful completion of the Third Amendment, the interest rate on the Term Loan was reduced by 0.25% to, at RadNet's election, either Term SOFR plus 2.00% or the alternate base rate plus 1.00%. In addition, the interest rate on RadNet's existing $282 million revolving credit facility (currently undrawn upon) was reduced by 0.25%.   In connection with the ...