Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) acting as the Joint Lead Manager and Joint Bookrunner recently successfully priced a US$175 million, five-year Fixed Rate Senior Unsecured Reg S issuance for Srilankan Airlines, guaranteed by the Sri Lankan government 7 per cent yield. This is the first international bond offering by a Sri Lankan Corporate since 2014 and [...]

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Standard Chartered secures repeat mandate from SriLankan Airlines for bond issue

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Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) acting as the Joint Lead Manager and Joint Bookrunner recently successfully priced a US$175 million, five-year Fixed Rate Senior Unsecured Reg S issuance for Srilankan Airlines, guaranteed by the Sri Lankan government 7 per cent yield. This is the first international bond offering by a Sri Lankan Corporate since 2014 and a repeat mandate for Standard Chartered. SCB acted as the sole bookrunner in SriLankan Airlines’ inaugural transaction in 2014, the bank said in a media release.

“With multiple targets to achieve including establishing a tightly priced issuance in a short span of time, Standard Chartered was successfully able to meet both these requirements. The quasi sovereign nature of the issuer and the guarantee from the Government of
Sri Lanka allowed SriLankan Airlines to accomplish significant price compression and attain a diversified orderbook with participation from 93 accounts,” the bank said.

Commenting on the transaction Bingumal Thewarathanthri, CEO, Standard Chartered, said: “We are proud to be part of this success and to support the national carrier in this record setting transaction. This is a testament to our continued support to develop debt capital market products for our clients in the region. The pricing achieved for the issuance reflects the strong investor confidence in Sri Lanka and the potential for other entities to tap the international capital markets. We are committed to the development of the country and our global footprint enables us to support our clients in their growth strategy.”

The transaction saw a final orderbook of over $1 billion, achieving an oversubscription ratio of 5.7x. Strategic execution timing and supportive demand allowed SriLankan Airlines to price the five-year tranche at 7.000 per cent, a marginal premium over sovereign. “Strong investor participation was witnessed from institutional investors across Asia and Europe making this the largest tightening achieved from initial price guidance to final price guidance on a foreign currency bond transaction from Sri Lanka,” it said.

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