RedHill Biopharma Strengthens Cash Balance, Settles Obligations and Removes Talicia® Lien

RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (Nasdaq: RDHL) (“RedHill” or the “Company”), a specialty biopharmaceutical company, today announced the signing of a Global Termination Agreement with Movantik Acquisition Co., Valinor Pharma, LLC, and HCR Redhill SPV, LLC (the “Agreement”).

As a result of the Agreement, RedHill Biopharm received approximately $9.9 million in cash and gained full control over an additional $0.74 million currently held in a restricted account, leading to an increase of approximately $12.2 million in liabilities for RedHill, reflecting assumed and settled liabilities between the parties, resulting in a net balance sheet reduction of approximately $2.3 million.

In addition, the Agreement ends all existing credit ties with the Agreement parties, removes the existing lien against Talicia® and restores control over cash collections back to RedHill.

Razi Ingber, RedHill Biopharm and Chief Financial Officer, said: “We are very pleased to reach this smooth conclusion, which strengthens RedHill’s cash position and greatly enhances our ability to manage our cash. The Agreement eliminates substantially all encumbrances related to the previous Movantik divestment and Credit Agreements, allowing us to better focus on our R&D and commercial activities and return the Company to a growth mode. This is a new chapter for RedHill.”

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