SGX prices $300 mil notes due 2027
The notes will carry a coupon rate of 3.45% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears.
Singapore Exchange (SGX) S68
has launched and priced a $300 million issuance of notes due 2027 under its $1.5 billion multicurrency debt issuance programme (MTN programme).
The notes will have an issue price of 100% of their principal amount and in denominations of S$250,000, and carry a coupon rate of 3.45% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears.
The notes are expected to be issued on Feb 26 and are expected to mature in February 2027.
The net proceeds from the issue of the notes, after deducting issue expenses, will be used by SGX for the refinancing of existing debt and for general corporate purposes.
DBS Bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank U11
(UOB) are the joint lead managers of the notes issuance, with the Singapore branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China serving as co-manager.
Shares in SGX closed unchanged at $9.37 on Feb 19.
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