By Christine Van Dusen
Atlanta, Nov. 30 – Czech Republic-based Ceska telekomunikacni infrastruktura a.s. – via Cetin Finance BV – priced €625 million notes due in 2021 at mid-swaps plus 135 basis points, a market source said.
The company also planned to sell one- and seven-year notes that were to be denominated in korunas. Each tranche will be benchmark-sized.
BNP Paribas, Citigroup, HSBC, ING and Societe Generale were the bookrunners for the euro notes.
Other details on the euro notes were not immediately available on Wednesday. Details on the planned koruna-denominated notes due in one and seven years also were not available. HSBC and PPF Banka were leading the koruna transactions.
The telecommunications company is based in Prague.
Issuer: | Cetin Finance BV
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Amount: | €625 million
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Maturity: | 2021
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Description: | Notes
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Bookrunners: | BNP Paribas, Citigroup, HSBC, ING, Societe Generale
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Spread: | Mid-swaps plus 135 bps
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Trade date: | Nov. 30
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