Monday 4th March 2024 |
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As announced on 29 February 2024, Spark Finance Limited (SFL) is considering making an offer (Offer) of up to NZ$250 million (with the ability to accept oversubscriptions of up to an additional NZ$50 million at SFL’s discretion) of unsecured, unsubordinated fixed rate bonds (the Bonds) in two separate series:
• the first series is expected to be a 5.5 year Bond maturing in September 2029; and
• the second series is expected to be a 7.5 year Bond maturing in September 2031.
SFL intends to offer the Bonds to New Zealand retail and institutional investors and certain overseas investors.
SFL is the company in the Spark New Zealand group that carries out the borrowing activities for the group.
It is expected that full details of the offer will be released on 5 March 2024, when the offer is expected to open, subject to market conditions. Attached to this announcement is a copy of an investor presentation in relation to the intended offer.
Investors can register their interest in the offer by contacting the Joint Lead Managers as detailed below, or their financial advisor. Indications of interest will not constitute an obligation or commitment of any kind.
No money is currently being sought and applications for the Bonds cannot currently be made. If SFL offers the Bonds, the offer will be made in accordance with the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 as an offer of debt securities of the same class as existing quoted debt securities. The Bonds are expected to be quoted on the NZX Debt Market.
Joint Lead Managers
ANZ: 0800 269 476
CBA: 0800 272 266
Westpac: 0800 772 142
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