This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
DESPITE uncertainty in global equity markets, Mirvac has successfully priced a long-term US Private Placement notes for $A536 million (US$400 million).
The USPP issue will consist of three maturities across tenors of 11, 12 and 15 years with pricing ranging from 195 bps to 222 bps over the 10-year US treasury bond.
Mirvac’s CFO Shane Gannon said the transaction attracted significant interest from investors, achieving an order book that was more than two times oversubscribed from the initial target.
“The success of this transaction and our ability to attract support from our lenders, in spite of the current uncertainty in global markets, is testament to the continued strength of our balance sheet, the high quality of our assets and our proven asset management capability.
“Following repayment of the existing MTN and USPP notes due for expiry in September and November this year, the Group’s overall weighted average debt maturity is expected to increase to approximately 5.4 years,” Gannon said.
Australian Property Journal