China Everbright Limited Completes RMB1.5 Billion Medium Term Notes Issuance

Reuters11-17
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CBVHY">China Everbright</a> Limited Completes RMB1.5 Billion Medium Term Notes Issuance

China Everbright Limited has completed the issuance of its 2025 Second Tranche Medium Term Notes in the People's Republic of China. The offering, which follows earlier announcements in July, August, and September 2025, involves a principal amount of RMB1.5 billion. Each note was issued at RMB100, equal to its face value. The notes carry a coupon rate of 2.17% per annum for the first two years, with the end of the second interest-bearing year serving as the first reset date for the coupon rate. The proceeds, after deducting underwriting fees, will be used to repay the Company's offshore bank loans. The full announcement and prospectus are available on the websites of China Money (https://www.chinamoney.com.cn) and Shanghai Clearing House (https://www.shclearing.com.cn).

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