Sprout, a Montvale, NJ-basedĀ developer, marketer and distributor of premium organic foods, received a $5.5m asset-based lending (ABL) facility from Bibby Financial Services, Inc.
The financing will allow the company to continue to expand operations.
Sprout, which pioneered the launch of the organic pouch segment with a focus primarily on organic baby food, recently expanded its product offerings to toddler and adult products.
The Press Release
Bibby Financial Services Provides $5.5 Million Asset-Based Lending Facility to Sprout Organic Foods, Inc.
Funding Facility Allows for Projected Growth and Working Capital Reserves
October 03, 2016 09:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time
ATLANTA – Bibby Financial Services, Inc. (BFS) announces a $5.5 million asset-based lending (ABL) facility to Sprout, a developer, marketer and distributor of premium organic foods. The financing will allow the company additional cash liquidity to support projected growth. Sprout, which pioneered the launch of the organic pouch segment with a focus primarily on organic baby food, recently expanded its product offerings to toddler and adult products and is looking toward expected growth.
According to a 2015 report by Allied Market Research, the global baby food market is estimated to garner a revenue of $72.7 billion by 2020. Specifically, prepared baby food is the second-largest market globally and is projected to grow the fastest during the next several years. Based on this anticipated need for working capital, the companyās private equity partner, North Castle Partners, approached BFS to explore financing options to increase working capital resources.
āWe are pleased to have been selected by North Castle Partners and Sprout as a funding partner and have been impressed with the professionalism and commitment to growth exhibited by both,ā states Barry Kastner, Executive Vice President, Bibby Financial Services. āFortunately, each recognized that we thrive in funding situations where persistence and flexibility can lead to growth for our clients.ā
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03/10/2016