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Castellum Reduces Debt By $2M And Extends Maturity Date To 2027

Benzinga ·  Apr 21 18:49

Castellum, Inc. (NYSE-American: CTM) ("Castellum" or "CTM"), a cybersecurity, electronic warfare, and software engineering services company focused on the federal government, announces that it has entered into an amendment to a letter agreement to, among other things, reduce the principal balance on two notes payable to Robert Eisiminger by $2 Million, leaving an aggregate principal balance owed of $4 million.

In addition, the parties agreed to extend the maturity date on the remaining note payable until December 15, 2027. The full terms and conditions of the amendment to the letter agreement with Mr. Eisiminger are expected to be disclosed in a Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission later today.

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