AIA - Auckland Airport considers retail bond offer

GENERAL
Wed, Oct 19 2022 09:39 am

Market Release | 19 October 2022

Auckland Airport considers retail bond offer

Auckland International Airport Limited (“Auckland Airport”) is considering an offer of fixed rate bonds maturing in May 2028 to New Zealand retail investors and to institutional investors.

Any such offer will be made pursuant to the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 as an offer of debt securities of the same class as Auckland Airport’s existing quoted debt securities. The bonds are expected to be quoted on the NZX Debt Market. It is expected that full details of the bond issue will be released the week of 25 October 2022.

Auckland Airport has appointed BNZ and Westpac as Joint Lead Managers.

Investors can register their interest with the Joint Lead Managers (details below) or a financial adviser. Indications of interest will not involve an obligation or commitment of any kind. No money is currently being sought and no bonds can be applied for or acquired until the offer opens and the investor has received a copy of the offer document in relation to the bonds.

A copy of a market update presentation to be made by Auckland Airport is attached.

Ends

For assistance, please contact:
Campbell De Morgan
Treasury Specialist
+64 9 255 9029
[email protected]

Bank of New Zealand (BNZ)
0800 284 017

Westpac Banking Corporation (ABN 33 007 457 141) (acting through its New Zealand branch) (Westpac)
0800 772 142


Announcement PDF


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