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Debt Obligations
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2019
Debt Instrument [Line Items]  
Debt Obligations Long-term Debt

The following table summarizes DPL's long-term debt.
 
 
Interest
 
 
 
September 30,
 
December 31,
$ in millions
 
Rate
 
Maturity
 
2019
 
2018
Term loan - rates from 4.50% - 4.53% (a) and 4.01% - 4.60% (b)
 
 
 
2022
 
$

 
$
436.1

First Mortgage Bonds
 
3.95%
 
2049
 
425.0

 

Tax-exempt First Mortgage Bonds - rates from 2.97% - 3.07% (a) and 1.52% - 1.92% (b)
 
 
 
2020
 
140.0

 
140.0

U.S. Government note
 
4.20%
 
2061
 
17.6

 
17.7

Unamortized deferred financing costs
 
 
 
 
 
(5.7
)
 
(6.3
)
Unamortized debt discounts and premiums, net
 
 
 
 
 
(2.7
)
 
(1.4
)
Total long-term debt at DP&L
 
 
 
 
 
574.2

 
586.1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Senior unsecured bonds
 
6.75%
 
2019
 

 
99.0

Senior unsecured bonds
 
7.25%
 
2021
 
380.0

 
780.0

Senior unsecured notes
 
4.35%
 
2029
 
400.0

 

Note to DPL Capital Trust II (c)
 
8.125%
 
2031
 
15.6

 
15.6

Unamortized deferred financing costs
 
 
 
 
 
(5.8
)
 
(4.3
)
Unamortized debt discounts and premiums, net
 
 
 
 
 
(1.1
)
 
(0.5
)
Total long-term debt
 
 
 
 
 
1,362.9

 
1,475.9

Less: current portion
 
 
 
 
 
(139.6
)
 
(103.6
)
Long-term debt, net of current portion
 
 
 
 
 
$
1,223.3

 
$
1,372.3



(a)
Range of interest rates for the nine months ended September 30, 2019.
(b)
Range of interest rates for the year ended December 31, 2018.
(c)
Note payable to related party.

Deferred financing costs are amortized over the remaining life of the debt using the effective interest method. Premiums or discounts on long-term debt are amortized over the remaining life of the debt using the effective interest method.

Line of credit
At September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, DPL had outstanding borrowings on its line of credit of $38.0 million and $0.0 million, respectively. At September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, DP&L had outstanding borrowings on its line of credit of $60.0 million and $0.0 million, respectively.

Significant transactions
On June 19, 2019, DP&L amended and restated its unsecured revolving credit facility. The revolving credit facility has a $175.0 million borrowing limit, with a $75.0 million letter of credit sublimit, a feature that provides DP&L the
ability to increase the size of the facility by an additional $100.0 million, a maturity date of June 2024, and a provision that provides DP&L the option to request up to two one-year extensions of the maturity date.

On June 6, 2019, DP&L closed on a $425.0 million issuance of First Mortgage Bonds due 2049. These new bonds carry an interest rate of 3.95%. The proceeds of this issuance were used to repay in full the outstanding principal of $435.0 million of DP&L's variable rate Term Loan B credit agreement.

On June 19, 2019, DPL amended and restated its secured revolving credit facility. The revolving credit facility has a $125.0 million borrowing limit, with a $75.0 million letter of credit sublimit, a feature that provides DPL the ability to increase the size of the facility by an additional $50.0 million, and a maturity date of June 2023.

On April 17, 2019, DPL closed a $400.0 million issuance of senior unsecured notes. These notes carry an interest rate of 4.35% and mature on April 15, 2029. Proceeds from the issuance and cash on hand were used to settle a partial redemption for $400.0 million of DPL's 7.25% senior unsecured notes maturing October 15, 2021, as discussed below. After the redemption, the DPL 7.25% senior notes due in 2021 have an outstanding balance of $380.0 million.

On April 8, 2019, DPL issued a Notice of Partial Redemption to the Trustee (Wells Fargo Bank N.A.) on the DPL 7.25% Senior Notes due 2021. DPL redeemed $400.0 million of the $780.0 million outstanding principal amount of these notes on May 7, 2019. These bonds were redeemed at par plus accrued interest and a make-whole premium of $41.4 million.

On March 4, 2019, DPL issued a Notice of Full Redemption to the Trustee (U.S. Bank) on the DPL 6.75% Senior Notes due 2019. DPL redeemed the remaining $99.0 million outstanding principal amount of these notes on April 4, 2019. These bonds were redeemed at par plus accrued interest and a make-whole premium of $1.5 million with cash on hand.

On March 30, 2018, DPL issued a Notice of Partial Redemption to the Trustee (U.S. Bank) on the DPL 6.75% Senior Notes due 2019. DPL redeemed $101.0 million of the $200.0 million outstanding principal amount of these notes at par plus accrued interest and a make-whole premium of $5.1 million on April 30, 2018 with cash on hand.

On March 30, 2018, DP&L commenced a redemption of $60.0 million of outstanding tax exempt First Mortgage Bonds due 2020 at par value (plus accrued and unpaid interest). These bonds were redeemed at par plus accrued interest on April 30, 2018 with cash on hand.

On March 27, 2018, DPL made a $70.0 million prepayment to eliminate the outstanding balance of its bank term loan in full. As of March 31, 2018, the term loan was fully paid off.

Long-term debt covenants and restrictions
DPL’s revolving credit agreement has two financial covenants. The first financial covenant, a Total Debt to EBITDA ratio, is calculated at the end of each fiscal quarter by dividing total debt at the end of the current quarter by consolidated EBITDA for the four prior fiscal quarters. The ratio in the agreement is not to exceed 7.00 to 1.00. As of September 30, 2019, this financial covenant was met with a ratio of 5.68 to 1.00.

The second financial covenant is an EBITDA to Interest Expense ratio that is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing EBITDA for the four prior fiscal quarters by the consolidated interest charges for the same period. The ratio, per the agreement, is to be not less than 2.25 to 1.00. As of September 30, 2019, this financial covenant was met with a ratio of 2.99 to 1.00.

DPL’s secured revolving credit agreement also restricts dividend payments from DPL to AES, such that DPL cannot make dividend payments unless at the time of, and/or as a result of the distribution, (i) DPL’s leverage ratio does not exceed 0.67 to 1.00 and DPL’s interest coverage ratio is not less than 2.50 to 1.00 or, if such ratios are not within the parameters, (ii) DPL’s senior long-term debt rating from two of the three major credit rating agencies is at least investment grade. DPL is also restricted from making dividend and tax sharing payments from DPL to AES per its 2017 ESP. This order restricts dividend payments from DPL to AES during the term of the 2017 ESP and restricts tax sharing payments from DPL to AES during the term of the DMR.

DP&L’s Bond Purchase and Covenants Agreement (financing document entered into in connection with the sale of $200.0 million of variable rate tax-exempt First Mortgage Bonds, dated as of August 1, 2015) has two financial
covenants. The first measures Total Debt to Total Capitalization and is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing total debt at the end of the quarter by total capitalization at the end of the quarter. DP&L’s Total Debt to Total Capitalization ratio shall not be greater than 0.65 to 1.00. Except that, after Generation Separation and the twelve-month period following (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018) the ratio shall be a) increased to 0.75 to 1.00 or b) suspended if DP&L’s long-term indebtedness is less than or equal to $750.0 million. Additionally, this covenant shall be suspended any time after separation during which DP&L maintains a rating of BBB- (or in the case of Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. Baa3) or higher with a stable outlook from at least one of Fitch Investors Service Inc., Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services or Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. The Total Debt to Capitalization covenant is calculated as the sum of DP&L’s current and long-term portion of debt, divided by the total of DP&L’s net worth and total debt. As of September 30, 2019, DP&L's ratings meet those requirements and this covenant is suspended for the quarter ended September 30, 2019.

The second financial covenant measures EBITDA to Interest Expense. The Total Consolidated EBITDA to Consolidated Interest Charges ratio is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing consolidated EBITDA for the four prior fiscal quarters by the consolidated interest charges for the same period. The ratio, per the agreement, is to be not less than 2.50 to 1.00. This financial covenant was met with a ratio of 9.36 to 1.00 as of September 30, 2019.

DP&L's unsecured revolving credit facility has one financial covenant. The covenant measures Total Debt to Total Capitalization and is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing total debt at the end of the quarter by total capitalization at the end of the quarter. DP&L’s Total Debt to Total Capitalization ratio shall not be greater than 0.67 to 1.00. This financial covenant was met with a ratio of 0.58 to 1.00 as of September 30, 2019.

As of September 30, 2019, DPL and DP&L were in compliance with all debt covenants, including the financial covenants described above.

DP&L does not have any meaningful restrictions in its debt financing documents prohibiting dividends to its parent, DPL.

Substantially all property, plant & equipment of DP&L is subject to the lien of the mortgage securing DP&L’s First and Refunding Mortgage.
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Debt Instrument [Line Items]  
Debt Obligations Long-term Debt

The following table summarizes DP&L's long-term debt.
 
 
Interest
 
 
 
September 30,
 
December 31,
$ in millions
 
Rate
 
Maturity
 
2019
 
2018
Term loan - rates from 4.50% - 4.53% (a) and 4.01% - 4.60% (b)
 
 
 
2022
 
$

 
$
436.1

First Mortgage Bonds
 
3.95%
 
2049
 
425.0

 

Tax-exempt First Mortgage Bonds - rates from 2.97% - 3.07% (a) and 1.52% - 1.92% (b)
 
 
 
2020
 
140.0

 
140.0

U.S. Government note
 
4.20%
 
2061
 
17.6

 
17.7

Unamortized deferred financing costs
 
 
 
 
 
(5.7
)
 
(6.3
)
Unamortized debt discounts and premiums, net
 
 
 
 
 
(2.7
)
 
(1.4
)
Total long-term debt
 
 
 
 
 
574.2

 
586.1

Less: current portion
 
 
 
 
 
(139.6
)
 
(4.6
)
Long-term debt, net of current portion
 
 
 
 
 
$
434.6

 
$
581.5



(a)
Range of interest rates for the nine months ended September 30, 2019.
(b)
Range of interest rates for the year ended December 31, 2018.

Deferred financing costs are amortized over the remaining life of the debt using the effective interest method. Premiums or discounts on long-term debt are amortized over the remaining life of the debt using the effective interest method.

Line of credit
At September 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018, DP&L had outstanding borrowings on its line of credit of $60.0 million and $0.0 million, respectively.

Significant transactions
On June 19, 2019, DP&L amended and restated its unsecured revolving credit facility. The revolving credit facility has a $175.0 million borrowing limit, with a $75.0 million letter of credit sublimit, a feature that provides DP&L the ability to increase the size of the facility by an additional $100.0 million, a maturity date of June 2024, and a provision that provides DP&L the option to request up to two one-year extensions of the maturity date.

On June 6, 2019, DP&L closed on a $425.0 million issuance of First Mortgage Bonds due 2049. These new bonds carry an interest rate of 3.95%. The proceeds of this issuance were used to repay in full the outstanding principal of $435.0 million of DP&L's variable rate Term Loan B credit agreement.

On March 30, 2018, DP&L commenced a redemption of $60.0 million of outstanding tax exempt First Mortgage Bonds due 2020 at par value (plus accrued and unpaid interest). These bonds were redeemed at par plus accrued interest on April 30, 2018 with cash on hand.

Long-term debt covenants and restrictions
DP&L’s Bond Purchase and Covenants Agreement (financing document entered into in connection with the sale of $200.0 million of variable rate tax-exempt First Mortgage Bonds, dated as of August 1, 2015) has two financial covenants. The first measures Total Debt to Total Capitalization and is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing total debt at the end of the quarter by total capitalization at the end of the quarter. DP&L’s Total Debt to Total Capitalization ratio shall not be greater than 0.65 to 1.00. Except that, after Generation Separation and the twelve-month period following (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018) the ratio shall be a) increased to 0.75 to 1.00 or b) suspended if DP&L’s long-term indebtedness is less than or equal to $750.0 million. Additionally, this covenant shall be suspended any time after separation during which DP&L maintains a rating of BBB- (or in the case of Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. Baa3) or higher with a stable outlook from at least one of Fitch Investors Service Inc., Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services or Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. The Total Debt to Capitalization covenant is calculated as the sum of DP&L’s current and long-term portion of debt, divided by the total of DP&L’s net worth and total debt. As of September 30, 2019, DP&L's ratings meet those requirements and this covenant is suspended for the quarter ended September 30, 2019.

The second financial covenant measures EBITDA to Interest Expense. The Total EBITDA to Interest Charges ratio is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing EBITDA for the four prior fiscal quarters by the interest charges for the same period. The ratio, per the agreement, is to be not less than 2.50 to 1.00. This financial covenant was met with a ratio of 9.36 to 1.00 as of September 30, 2019.

DP&L's unsecured revolving credit facility has one financial covenant. The covenant measures Total Debt to Total Capitalization and is calculated, at the end of each fiscal quarter, by dividing total debt at the end of the quarter by total capitalization at the end of the quarter. DP&L’s Total Debt to Total Capitalization ratio shall not be greater than 0.67 to 1.00. This financial covenant was met with a ratio of 0.58 to 1.00 as of September 30, 2019.

As of September 30, 2019, DP&L was in compliance with all debt covenants, including the financial covenants described above.

DP&L does not have any meaningful restrictions in its debt financing documents prohibiting dividends to its parent, DPL.

Substantially all property, plant & equipment of DP&L is subject to the lien of the mortgage securing DP&L’s First and Refunding Mortgage.