New Fixed Rate Bond Issuance by Danish Ship Finance A/S

Danish Ship Finance Announces New Bond Issuance
Danish Ship Finance has recently introduced a new fixed-rate non-callable bullet bond (SCB) that is scheduled to mature on March 25, 2031. This issuance is part of a strategic move to enhance financing options for investors while supporting the company's growth objectives.
Overview of the New Bond Terms
This new issuance is in connection with the opening of additional ISINs under the Danish Ship Finance A/S base prospectus, which was supplemented in the following months to ensure a clear framework for investors. This proactive approach emphasizes the company's commitment to transparency and thorough governance.
Details of the Bond Issuance
The key terms of the bond issuance are well-structured to appeal to potential investors. The Final Bond Terms provide detailed insights into the securities offered. Investors will find this information valuable for understanding the expected return and duration of their investments.
Capital Centre and Currency
The bond operates under Capital Centre A, denominated in Euros (EUR), which is a solid choice for many institutional investors looking to diversify their portfolios in stable currencies. The decision to issue in this currency reflects Danish Ship Finance's strategic positioning within the European market.
Opening and Maturity Dates
The bonds will officially open on March 25, 2025, with a maturity date set for March 25, 2031. This timeline offers investors a reliable projection for their commitment, allowing them to align their financial planning with the bond’s lifecycle.
Contact Information for Investors
Investors interested in learning more about this bond issuance are encouraged to reach out to the dedicated team at Danish Ship Finance. Questions can be directed to:
Simon Hajaj and Ruby Harmat, who serve as the Head of Funding and Investor Relations. For inquiries, please contact:
Phone: +45 33 74 10 48
Email: IR@skibskredit.dk
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bullet bond?
A bullet bond is a type of bond that pays the entire principal amount at maturity, without making periodic interest payments.
Why choose Danish Ship Finance bonds?
Danish Ship Finance bonds are backed by a solid framework, providing security and transparency for investors, along with competitive capital structures.
What is the maturity period of the new bond?
The new bond matures on March 25, 2031, allowing investors a six-year term from the opening date.
How can I get more information about the bond?
Investors can contact the Head of Funding and Investor Relations directly via phone or the provided email for more detailed inquiries.
What currency will the bond be issued in?
The bond will be issued in Euros (EUR), which is generally preferred by investors seeking stability in their holdings.
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