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Published on 10/22/2020 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

New Issue: Bank of China Macau’s Amipeace unit sells $900 million notes due 2025, 2030

By Wendy Van Sickle

Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 22 – Bank of China Ltd., Macau Branch’s Amipeace Ltd. unit issued $900 million of notes in two tranches, according to a listing notice.

The issuer sold $400 million of 1½% notes due 2025 and $500 million of 2¼% notes due 2030.

The notes are being issued under the bank’s HK$20 billion medium-term note program and are guaranteed by the bank.

Joint global coordinators, joint lead managers and joint bookrunners are Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Credit Agricole CIB, JPMorgan and UBS. Additional lead managers and bookrunners are China Citic Bank, China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch, China International Capital Corp., ICBC (Asia), Mizuho Securities and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Hong Kong Branch.

Listing of the notes on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. is expected to become effective Friday.

The bank is based in Beijing.

Issuer:Amipeace Ltd.
Guarantor:Bank of China Ltd., Macau Branch
Issue:Notes
Amount:$900 million
Bookrunners:Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Credit Agricole CIB, JPMorgan, UBS, China Citic Bank, China Everbright Bank Hong Kong Branch, China International Capital Corp., ICBC (Asia), Mizuho Securities and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Hong Kong Branch
Listing date:Oct. 23
2025 notes
Amount:$400 million
Maturity:2025
Coupon:1½%
2030 notes
Amount:$500 million
Maturity:2030
Coupon:2¼%

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