Merlin Entertainments Liability Management Playbook

Merlin Entertainments: Liability Management Playbook for the Senior Notes

Shoshanna Harrow, J.D.: Senior Covenant Analyst - Covenant Review

11 March 2026

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  • How upcoming 2027 maturities shape refinancing pressure across Merlin Entertainments capital structure.
  • What liability management tools could be used to address senior notes without a vanilla refinancing.
  • Why covenant flexibility may allow priming, dropdowns, or structurally senior debt solutions.
  • How the Merlin Entertainments Liability Management Playbook frames risks for senior secured noteholders.
  • Where restrictions and carveouts could limit or enable aggressive balance sheet restructuring.

The Bottom Line™:

  • Merlin Entertainments has not yet confirmed how it plans to deal with its Senior Notes due 2027 – a particularly critical refinancing given that the group’s senior secured debt has springing maturity tied to the Senior Notes.
  • We consider the potential for a liability management transaction that sees the Senior Notes refinanced with new debt that primes the group’s existing senior secured bonds.
  • There is ample capacity for structurally senior debt of non-guarantors and effectively senior debt secured on non-collateral assets, providing flexibility for an “off the shelf” liability management transaction.
  • There is also the potential for a dropdown to an Unrestricted Subsidiary.
  • Positively, a blocker would thwart a double dip using an Unrestricted Subsidiary structure, but there could be scope for a double dip using a non-guarantor Restricted Subsidiary.
  • The Restricted Payments covenant under the SSNs could be implicated in connection with repayment of the Senior Notes, but a wide carveout could make this a non-issue

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