Revolving Credit Facility
On April 4, 2022, the Company secured a $950,000 revolving credit facility with Live Oak Banking Company ("Live Oak Bank" and the “Revolving Credit Facility”). The Revolving Credit Facility was to mature on March 28, 2029, and draws on it were charged interest at the rate of prime plus 2.75% per annum. Interest is payable monthly. As of December 31, 2023, the Company had $625,025 outstanding on the Revolving Credit Facility.

On February 22, 2024 the Company entered into a $4,000,000 revolving credit facility with Live Oak Bank that bears interest at prime plus 2% interest and matures on February 22, 2025 (the “New Live Oak Revolver"). The New Live Oak Revolver replaces the Revolving Credit Facility. The Company rolled over the principal balance outstanding of approximately $625,000 on the Revolving Credit Facility and was advanced an additional amount of $904,793, the majority of which was used to make the partial payment on the convertible promissory note with the BCRT. See Note 6, "Convertible Promissory Notes - Related Party".

Effective August 15, 2024, the Company modified the terms of the New Live Oak Revolver with Live Oak Bank. Under the terms of the modified agreement, the Company is required to (i) establish a collateral account with a balance of not less than $250,000 until such time as the senior debt service covenant is replaced by a total debt service covenant of 1.15:1.00 at which time funds shall be released at lender's sole discretion, (ii) modified the frequency of the reporting of the borrowing base certificate from once a month to twice a month, and (iii) reduced the borrowing capacity from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000.

On February 13, 2025, the Company fully repaid its outstanding line of credit with Live Oak Bank in the amount of $1,989,986. Following this payment, the line of credit was closed and the restricted cash was released to the Company’s checking account. The Company has no remaining obligations under this facility.

Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Mar 9, 2026Showing above
2024Mar 11, 2025

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