Item
2.03. Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant.
Invoice
Purchase and Security Agreement
On
September 28, 2022, certain subsidiaries (the “Subsidiaries”) of Stryve Foods, Inc. (the “Company”) entered into
an Invoice Purchase and Security Agreement (together with an Inventory Finance Rider thereto, the “PSA”) with Alterna Capital
Solutions LLC (the “Lender”) providing for (a) the purchase by the Lender of certain of the Subsidiaries’ accounts
receivable, and (b) financing based upon a percentage of the value of the Subsidiaries’ inventory.
Pursuant
to the PSA, the Subsidiaries agree to sell eligible accounts receivable to the Lender for an amount equal to the face amount of each
account receivable less a reserve percentage. The maximum amount potentially available to be deployed by the Lender at any given time
is $15 million, which may be increased to an amount up to $20 million. Pursuant to the Inventory Finance Rider to the RSA, the Subsidiaries
may request advances from time to time based upon the value of the Subsidiaries’ inventory. Such advances bear interest and are
required to be repaid at any time the aggregate outstanding amount of such advances exceed a designated percentage of the value of such
inventory.
The
PSA provides for the payment of fees by the Subsidiaries and includes customary representations and warranties, indemnification provisions,
covenants and events of default. Subject in some cases to cure periods, amounts outstanding under the PSA may be accelerated for typical
defaults including, but not limited to, the failure to make when due payments, the failure to perform any covenant, the inaccuracy of
representations and warranties, the occurrence of debtor-relief proceedings and the occurrence of liens against the purchased accounts
receivable and collateral. The Subsidiaries have granted the Lender a security interest in all of their respective personal property
to secure their obligations under the PSA; provided that the Lender has a first priority security interest in the Subsidiaries’
accounts receivable, payment intangibles and inventory.
The
PSA provides for an initial twenty four (24) month term, followed by automatic annual renewal terms unless the Subsidiaries provide written
notice pursuant to the PSA prior to the end of any term.
The
foregoing summary of the PSA and Inventory Finance Rider do not purport to be complete and are qualified in their entirety by reference
to the text of the PSA and Inventory Finance Rider, copies of which are filed as Exhibits 10.1 and 10.2 hereto and incorporated herein
by reference.
Revenue
Loan and Security Agreement
On
September 28, 2022, Stryve Foods, LLC, an indirect Subsidiary (the “Borrower”), and other Subsidiaries, of the Company entered
into a Revenue Loan and Security Agreement (the “Loan Agreement”) with Decathlon Alpha V, L.P. providing for a loan facility
for the Borrower in the maximum amount of $6.0 million, with $4.0 million being advanced to the Borrower upon execution of the Loan Agreement
and up to two additional $1.0 million advances available to the Borrower upon request, provided that the Borrower has satisfied all conditions
with respect to such advance.
The
Loan Agreement requires monthly payments, calculated as a percentage of the Company’s revenue from the previous month (subject
to an annual payment cap) with all outstanding advances and the Interest (as defined in the Loan Agreement) being due at maturity on
June 13, 2027 (unless accelerated upon a change of control or the occurrence of other events of default). Interest does not accrue on
advance(s) pursuant to the Loan Agreement, rather a minimum amount of Interest (as defined in the Loan Agreement) is due pursuant to
the terms of the Loan Agreement. The Loan Agreement further provides for the payment of fees by the Borrower and includes customary representations
and warranties, indemnification provisions, covenants and events of default. Subject in some cases to cure periods, amounts outstanding
and otherwise due under the Loan Agreement may be accelerated for typical defaults including, but not limited to, the failure to make
when due payments, the failure to perform any covenant, the inaccuracy of representations and warranties, and the occurrence of debtor-relief
proceedings. The advances are secured by all property of the Borrower and is guaranteed by the Company and certain of the Company’s
Subsidiaries.
The
foregoing summary of the Loan Agreement does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the text of
the Loan Agreement, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 10.3 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.