Kiwibank Group Capital decides not to proceed with $500m raise

Kiwibank Group Capital decides not to proceed with $500m raise
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Andy Macdonald
Kiwibank Group Capital says it has decided not to proceed with its $500 million equity capital raise, citing changes to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s capital requirements and a Tier 2 hike.The company, which is the parent of Kiwibank, also cited the deposit takers' recent and successful $400m Tier 2 capital raise, which meant it could now “continue its strong growth without the need for additional equity”.“While prospective investor feedback has been positive on Kiwibank’s performance and strategy, it appea...

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