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Credit Acceptance Announces Extension Revolving Secured Line Of Credit Facility

6/15/2012 4:34 PM ET

Credit Acceptance Corp.(CACC: Quote) announced that it has extended the maturity of its credit facility with a commercial bank syndicate from June 22, 2014 to June 22, 2015 and increased the amount of the facility from $205.0 million to $235.0 million.

The interest rate on borrowings under the facility has also been decreased from the prime rate plus 1.25% or the Libor rate plus 2.25%, at our option, to the prime rate plus 0.875% or the Libor rate plus 1.875%, at our option. There were no other material changes to the terms of the facility.

The company said the credit facility continues to be secured by a lien on most of its assets. As of June 15, 2012 the company had $8.0 million outstanding under the facility.

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