Interest rate for unsecured unsubordinated fixed rate bonds

OFFER
Fri, May 13 2022 01:50 pm

Channel Infrastructure NZ Limited ("Channel Infrastructure") today announced that, following a successful bookbuild for its offer of 5 year, unsecured, unsubordinated, fixed rate bonds maturing on 20 May 2027 ("Bonds"), $100 million of Bonds have been allocated to participants (and their clients) in the bookbuild process under the offer ("Offer"). There was no public pool for the Offer.

The interest rate for the Bonds has been set at 5.80% per annum, being the minimum interest rate.

The Bonds will be issued on 20 May 2022. The Bonds are expected to be quoted on the NZX Debt Market under the ticker code CHI020.

A copy of the terms sheet (updated for the interest rate set out above) has been provided to NZX with this announcement and that terms sheet and other related documents concerning the Bonds are also available at www.channelnz.com/investor-centre/bonds.

Further details of the Offer are contained in the product disclosure statement (“PDS”) for the Bonds. The PDS is available at www.channelnz.com/investor-centre/bonds or by contacting a joint lead manager or your usual financial advice provider and must be obtained by investors before they decide to acquire any Bonds.

For further information please contact:

Joint Arranger and Joint Lead Manager
Bank of New Zealand
Phone: 0800 284 017

Joint Arranger and Joint Lead Manager
Forsyth Barr
Phone: 0800 367 227

Joint Lead Manager
Jarden Securities Limited
Phone: 0800 005 678

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Authorised by:
Chris Bougen
General Counsel and Company Secretary

Investor Relations contact:
Anna Bonney
[email protected]

Media contact:
Laura Malcolm
[email protected]
+64 21 02363 297


Announcement PDF


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