Updated Bond Terms for Nykredit Realkredit A/S Announced

New Bond Terms Unveiled by Nykredit Realkredit A/S
Nykredit Realkredit A/S is excited to announce the latest Final Bond Terms, marking a significant step in its bond issuance strategy. This update comes as the company opens new ISINs under its base prospectus, enhancing its offerings within the financial markets.
Overview of the Final Bond Terms
The Final Bond Terms encompass several series, including 22H, 32G, and 32H. Each series features unique characteristics tailored to meet market demands and align with investor preferences.
Details of Series 32H
The series 32H offers a compelling investment opportunity, identified by ISIN DK0009551400. This series will be denominated in DKK, providing a robust product with Cibor3 plus an interest rate spread. The maturity is set for October 1, 2028, ensuring a sound timeline for investors seeking both short and medium-term returns.
Exploring Series 32G and 22H
Series 32G, under ISIN DK0009551756, also provides DKK denominations and operates under similar terms as its counterpart series 32H. Investors can expect Cibor3 plus interest rate spread with a maturity on October 1, 2028.
Meanwhile, series 22H, linked to ISIN DK0009551830, is denominated in EUR and features Euribor3 plus an interest rate spread. With maturity scheduled for April 1, 2029, it presents a diverse investment opportunity for those interested in foreign currency investments.
Availability of Documentation
Documentation related to Nykredit Realkredit A/S's Base Prospectus and the Final Bond Terms is readily accessible for download in both Danish and English. Investors are encouraged to review these documents to understand the intricacies of these new offerings. In situations where discrepancies may occur between the Danish text and the English version, the Danish text will prevail.
Contact Information for Inquiries
For any questions related to this bond issuance or further details regarding the terms, interested parties should reach out to Group Treasury. Key contacts include Lars Mossing Madsen, reachable at +45 44 55 11 66, or Christian Mauritzen at +45 44 55 10 14, who are happy to assist investors and stakeholders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the features of the new Final Bond Terms?
The new Final Bond Terms for series 22H, 32G, and 32H include unique ISINs and various interest rate spreads, catering to different investor preferences.
Where can I find the relevant documentation?
The Base Prospectus and Final Bond Terms documents are available for download on the Nykredit website in Danish and English.
Who should I contact for more information?
Questions regarding the bond terms can be directed to Group Treasury, specifically Lars Mossing Madsen or Christian Mauritzen.
What is the maturity date for these bonds?
Maturity dates vary by series: 32H has a maturity date of October 1, 2028, while 22H matures on April 1, 2029.
Are the bonds issued in foreign currencies?
Yes, series 22H is issued in EUR, while the other series are denominated in DKK, providing options for investors preferring different currencies.
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