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Note 14 - Bank Indebtedness
12 Months Ended
May 31, 2025
Notes to Financial Statements  
Short-Term Debt [Text Block]

14.

Bank indebtedness

 

Aphria Inc., a subsidiary of the Company, has an operating line of credit in the amount of C$1,000, which bears interest at the lender’s prime rate plus 75 basis points. As of  May 31, 2025, the Company has not drawn on the line of credit. The operating line of credit is secured by a security interest on certain real property located at 265 Talbot St. West, Leamington, Ontario.

 

CC Pharma GmbH, a subsidiary of the Company, has two operating lines of credit for €7,000 and €500 each, which bear interest at Euro Short-Term Rate (“ESTR”) plus 2.50% and Euro Interbank Offered Rate (“EURIBOR”) plus 4.00%, respectively. As of  May 31, 2025, a total of €6,355 ($7,181) was drawn down from the available credit of €7,500. The operating line of credit for €7,000 is secured by an interest in the inventory of CC Pharma GmbH as well as the Densborn facility and underlying real property. The operating line of credit for €500 is unsecured.

 

American Beverage Crafts Group Inc. (“ABC Group”), formerly known as Four Twenty Corporation, a subsidiary of the Company, has a revolving credit facility of $25,000 (as of May 31, 2024, the revolving credit facility was $30,000), which bears interest at SOFR plus an applicable margin. As of  May 31, 2025, the Company has drawn $nil on the revolving line of credit. The revolving credit facility is secured by ABC Group's assets and the assets of the wellness segment and includes a corporate guarantee by a subsidiary of the Company. See Note 31 (Subsequent events) for additional transactions after the period.