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TruBridge Announces the Refinancing of Credit Facilities

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MOBILE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- TruBridge (NASDAQ: TBRG), a leading provider of revenue cycle management and healthcare technology solutions for rural and community healthcare organizations, today announced the refinancing of its existing credit facilities by entering into an Amended and Restated Credit Agreement (the “2025 Credit Agreement”) between the Company and its syndicated lending partners, with Regions Bank serving as Administrative Agent and Collateral Agent. The 2025 Credit Agreement includes a five-year term that expires in November 2030 with up to $250 million in senior credit facilities. Among other changes, the 2025 Credit Agreement increases the maximum borrowing capacity under the revolving credit facility from $160 million to $180 million, and the outstanding principal balance of the term loan facility from $54 million to $70 million. The total amount outstanding under the Company’s credit facilities after the execution of the 2025 Credit Agreement is $168 million, including the $70 million term loan and $98 million revolver.

Commenting on the 2025 Credit Agreement, Vinay Bassi, chief financial officer of TruBridge, Inc., stated, “Over the last two years we have significantly improved our financial position and flexibility. This amended credit agreement further enhances our financial flexibility and opens us up to greater opportunities for future growth. Our approach to capital allocation remains disciplined with the goal of driving higher value for all stakeholders. With the consistent support of our lenders, we believe we are well-positioned to deliver favorable results.”

About TruBridge

TruBridge proudly supports rural and community healthcare providers in their efforts to stay strong, independent, and deeply rooted in the communities they serve. Backed by more than 45 years of healthcare experience and trusted by over 1,500 clients nationwide, we offer a mix of technology, services, and strategic expertise — including revenue cycle management (RCM), electronic health records (EHR) and analytics — all designed singularly for the realities of rural and community healthcare. With a steadfast commitment to keeping care local, TruBridge helps hospitals flourish as the economic heart of their communities, delivering high-quality, deeply personal care close to home.

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This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified generally by the use of forward-looking terminology and words such as expects, anticipates, estimates, believes, predicts, intends, plans, potential, may, continue, should, will and words of comparable meaning. Without limiting the generality of the preceding statement, all statements in this press release relating to the Companys future financial and operational results are forward-looking statements. We caution investors that any such forward-looking statements are only predictions and are not guarantees of future performance. Certain risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Such factors may include: saturation of our target market and hospital consolidations; unfavorable economic or market conditions that may cause a decline in spending for information technology and services; significant legislative and regulatory uncertainty in the healthcare industry; exposure to liability for failure to comply with regulatory requirements; transition to a subscription based recurring revenue model and modernization of our technology; competition with companies that have greater financial, technical and marketing resources than we have; potential future acquisitions that may be expensive, time consuming, and subject to other inherent risks; our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel in a global workforce; disruption from periodic restructuring of our sales force; slower than anticipated development of the market for Financial Health services; potential inability to properly manage growth in new markets we may enter; potential failure to effectively implement a new enterprise resource planning software solution; exposure to numerous and often conflicting laws, regulations, policies, standards or other requirements through our domestic and international business activities; potential litigation against us and investigations; our use of offshore third-party resources; competitive and litigation risk related to the use of artificial intelligence; potential failure to develop new products or enhance current products that keep pace with market demands; failure of our products to provide accurate and timely information for clinical decision-making; breaches of security and viruses in our systems resulting in customer claims against us and harm to our reputation; failure to maintain customer satisfaction through new product releases free of undetected errors or problems; failure to convince customers to migrate to current or future releases of our products; failure to maintain our margins and service rates; increase in the percentage of total revenues represented by service revenues, which have lower gross margins; exposure to liability in the event we provide inaccurate claims data to payors; exposure to liability claims arising out of the licensing of our software and provision of services; dependence on licenses of rights, products and services from third parties; failure to protect our intellectual property rights; exposure to significant license fees or damages for intellectual property infringement; interruptions in our power supply and/or telecommunications capabilities; potential inability to secure additional financing on favorable terms to meet our future capital needs; our substantial indebtedness, and our ability to incur additional indebtedness in the future; pressures on cash flow to service our outstanding debt; restrictive terms of our credit agreement on our current and future operations; changes in and interpretations of financial accounting matters that govern the measurement of our performance; significant charges to earnings if our goodwill or intangible assets become impaired; fluctuations in quarterly financial performance due to various factors; volatility in our stock price; failure to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting; inherent limitations in our internal control over financial reporting; vulnerability to significant damage from natural disasters; market risks related to interest rate changes; potential material adverse effects due to macroeconomic conditions; we do not anticipate paying dividends on our common stock; actions of activist stockholders against us; and other risk factors described from time to time in our public releases and reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We also caution investors that the forward-looking information described herein represents our outlook only as of this date, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or developments after the date of this press release.

Tracey Schroeder

Chief Marketing Officer

Tracey.Schroeder@trubridge.com

Source: TruBridge, Inc.

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