CB $1.5 bln bond draws $11 bln worth of interest
View(s):The Central Bank of Sri Lanka successfully launched and raised US$1.5 billion in a 10 year bond, the 11th US Dollar benchmark offering in the international bond markets by Sri Lanka since 2007, with the call for subscriptions triggering interest worth $11 billion.
The issue was priced with a coupon of 6.200 per cent pa, maturing in May 2027.
In media release, HSBC said it acted as the Joint Lead Manager, Bookrunner and the Ratings Advisor for this issuance.
Mark Prothero, CEO HSBC Sri Lanka and Maldives said, âHSBC is proud to be the only bank to have consecutively partnered the Sovereign on all its bond issuances since 2007. The 10-year bond is another significant achievement for the Sovereign and demonstrates its ability to remain nimble and responsive to investor needs. The wide engagement from different pockets of interest further demonstrates the breadth of the Sovereign’s investor base and confirms its position as a premier issuer in the capital marketâ.
Fitch Ratings, Moodyâs Investors Service and Standard and Poorâs have rated the both issues at âB+â, âB1â and âB+â, respectively. The final order books stood at in excess of US$11 billion with an oversubscription ratio of 7.3 times spread across 500 participating accounts. The strong demand allowed the Sovereign to tighten final pricing to 6.2 per cent per annum at par and reflected the continued confidence the international investor community has placed in Sri Lankaâs strong credit story, the release said.