Hengan International Issues RMB2 Billion Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Reuters02-09
Hengan International Issues RMB2 Billion Super Short-Term Commercial Papers

Hengan International Group Co. Ltd. has completed the issuance of its second tranche of super short-term commercial papers (SCP), raising RMB2 billion. The notes carry a coupon rate of 1.81% per annum and have a term of 179 days. The proceeds from this issuance are intended to supplement working capital and repay debts and bank loans of certain domestic subsidiaries. This follows the company's earlier announcement regarding the approval for debt financing instruments of up to RMB7.5 billion. Full details of the issuance are available on the China Money website at https://www.chinamoney.com.cn and the Shanghai Clearing House at https://www.shclearing.com.cn.

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