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Notes Payable - Napster Notes Payable - Napster
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Debt
Note 8Notes Payable and Long-term debt
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, signed into law in March 2020, established the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep workers on their payroll. Through the PPP, participating banks write loans to eligible businesses and loan amounts are forgiven to the extent that employee retention criteria are met and proceeds are used to cover eligible costs over an elected 8-week or 24-week measurement period following loan funding. In April 2020, following an assessment of eligibility and approval of its Board of Directors, RealNetworks issued a promissory note to a participating bank in the principal amount of $2.9 million pursuant to the PPP. The note has a maturity of 2 years, an interest rate of 1.0%, no pre-payment penalty, a six-month deferment period, and is eligible for forgiveness pursuant to PPP guidelines. Separately, in May 2020, following its own assessment of eligibility and approval of the Napster Board of Directors, Napster issued a promissory note to a participating bank in the principal amount of $1.7 million, pursuant to the PPP. The Napster note has a maturity of 2 years, an interest rate of 1.0%, no pre-payment penalty, a six-month deferment period, and is eligible for forgiveness pursuant to PPP guidelines. On April 28, 2020, the Secretary of the Treasury and Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that the government will review all PPP loans of more than $2.0 million before there is forgiveness. The RealNetworks and Napster PPP loans will be derecognized upon repayment of the loans in accordance with their terms and/or upon confirmation of forgiveness from the SBA.
In August 2019, RealNetworks and Napster entered into a Loan and Security Agreement (Loan Agreement) with a third-party financial institution. Under the terms of the Loan Agreement, the bank extended a revolving line of credit not to exceed $10.0 million in the aggregate. Available advances on the revolving line of credit, which will be used for working capital and general corporate purposes, are based on a borrowing base that comprises accounts receivable and direct to consumer deposits. Borrowings under the Loan Agreement are secured by a first priority security interest in the assets of RealNetworks and Napster. Advances bear interest at a rate equal to one-half of one percentage point (0.5%) above the greater of the prime rate or 5.5%, with monthly payments of interest only and principal due at the end of the two-year term. The Loan Agreement contains customary covenants, including financial covenants, minimum EBITDA levels to be updated annually, and maintaining a minimum balance of $3.5 million unrestricted cash at the bank. 
As of June 30, 2020, RealNetworks had $3.9 million outstanding debt from the revolving line of credit, which was loaned to Napster bearing interest and fees commensurate with our costs. See Note 13 Related Party Transactions for additional details.
We paid and capitalized $0.6 million of financing fees to enter into the revolving line of credit, and the financing fees are being amortized over the term of the debt. The unamortized fees were $0.3 million at June 30, 2020 and are included in Deferred costs, current on our condensed consolidated balance sheets.
In 2017, Napster entered into a Non-Recourse Purchase of Eligible Receivables Agreement (NRP Agreement) with an international bank (Purchaser) in which Napster will sell and assign on a continuing basis its eligible receivables to the Purchaser in return for 90% of the receivables upfront, up to a maximum amount of $15.0 million in advances. The interest rate is 2.25% above the 1-month-EURIBOR with a minimum 0.0% rate applying to the 1-month-EURIBOR rate. As of June 30, 2020, Napster had $4.5 million borrowings outstanding with an interest rate of 2.25%.