
The NEXTDC Ltd (ASX: NXT) share price is in focus after the company announced a major boost to its senior debt facilities, increasing available funding to $8.7 billion to support ongoing data centre expansion and growth.
What did NEXTDC report?
- New senior debt facilities of $2.3 billion secured, upsized from the $1.8 billion announced in May 2026
- Total available senior debt facilities increase from $6.4 billion to $8.7 billion
- Margins on new facilities broadly consistent with existing debt of similar tenor
- Proceeds to support data centre development, recent customer contract wins, and general corporate purposes
What else do investors need to know?
NEXTDC’s upsized debt reflects ongoing strong demand for its services and continued support from a broad syndicate of local and international banks. The funding builds upon recent capital raising initiatives, including a $1.5 billion Entitlement Offer, $1.7 billion Hybrid Securities Offer, and a $750 million Wholesale Notes Offer, further diversifying NEXTDC’s funding sources.
Financial close of the new facilities is expected in mid-July 2026, pending satisfaction of standard conditions. The company’s growing capital base positions it to accelerate growth following a record increase in contracted utilisation earlier this year.
What’s next for NEXTDC?
With expanded funding in place, NEXTDC is well positioned to support capital expenditure linked to recent contract wins and continued rollout of state-of-the-art data centres. The company maintains a strong focus on operational sustainability, leveraging renewable energy and efficiency, supporting further growth in Australia’s digital infrastructure market.
Investors can expect NEXTDC to continue innovating and scaling its platform to meet rising demand for secure, sustainable, and connected cloud and IT infrastructure solutions.
NEXTDC share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, NEXTDC shares have risen 21%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO), which has risen 2% over the same period.
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