FirstCash Holdings, Inc·Financial Services

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FORT WORTH, Texas, April 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FirstCash Holdings, Inc. (“FirstCash” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FCFS) today announced that the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, FirstCash, Inc. (the “Issuer”), has upsized and priced its previously announced private offering of $750,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2034 (the “Notes”), representing an increase of $150,000,000 in aggregate principal amount from the previously announced proposed offering size. The Notes will pay interest semi-annually at a rate of 6.125% per annum payable on May 1 and November 1 of each year, beginning on November 1, 2026.

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FORT WORTH, Texas, April 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FirstCash Holdings, Inc. (“FirstCash” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: FCFS) today announced that the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, FirstCash, Inc. (the “Issuer”), has commenced an offering through a private placement, subject to market and other conditions, of $600,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2034 (the “Notes”). The Notes will be unsecured senior obligations of the Issuer and will be guaranteed by FirstCash and its domestic subsidiaries that guarantee its revolving unsecured credit facility and existing senior unsecured notes.
FirstCash Holdings, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, operates retail pawn stores in the United States, Mexico, and rest of Latin America. Its pawn stores lend money on the collateral of pledged personal property, including jewelry, electronics, tools, appliances, sporting goods, and musical instruments; and retails merchandise acquired through collateral forfeitures on forfeited pawn loans and over-the-counter purchases of merchandise directly from customers. The company is also involved in melting scrap jewelry, as well as sells gold, silver, and diamonds in commodity markets. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 1,081 stores in the United States and the District of Columbia; 1,656 stores in Mexico; 60 stores in Guatemala; 13 stores in El Salvador; and 15 stores in Colombia. The company was incorporated in 1988 and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.
Financial Services
Financial - Credit Services
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