Access Bank’s Plan to Repay Eurobond Debt in 2017

Fri, Nov 4, 2016
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Banking Briefs

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ACCESS Bank Plc is planning to use part of a $300 million Eurobond it issued in October to help repay the existing Eurobond due to mature next year. The bank said on Tuesday, November 1, that it issued the five-year paper with a 10.5 percent coupon last month in the face of dollar shortages owing to oil price slump which has pushed the economy into its first recession in 25 years.

Reuters quoted Herbert Wigwe, chief executive officer, Access Bank, to have said that the “Essence of the Eurobond was to make sure that we have enough buffer and to refinance our current one maturing. The bank would also increase dollar lending to businesses generating hard currency. On the pricing alone 10.5 percent looks high but if you put it in context of the background of dollar shortages then you will see that it was successful.”

In addition to last month’s issue, Access Bank has a $350 million with 7.25 percent bond maturing in July 2017. There is another $400 million with a coupon of 9.25 percent due in 2021. Wigwe said the bank was confident it would meet all obligations.

Foreign correspondent banks to Nigerian lenders have been worried this year about a risk of default on their trade lines due to dollar shortages in Nigeria and as the central bank rationed its own hard currency to save its dwindling reserves.

— Nov 14, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT

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