Keppel Land buys 500 bln VND of bonds

Singaporean property developer Keppel Land has concluded a purchase of 22.4 million USD in convertible bonds from Nam Long Investment Company, which builds affordable houses and departments in Vietnam
Keppel Land buys 500 bln VND of bonds ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Photo: vov.vn)

HCM City (VNA) – Singaporean property developer Keppel Land has concluded a purchase of 500 billion VND (22.4 million USD) in convertible bonds from Nam Long Investment Company, which builds affordable houses and departments in Vietnam.

The deal was done through its wholly owned subsidiary Ibeworth Pte Ltd .

The interest rate of the bonds is fixed at 7 percent annually. The price is set at 23,500 VND (1.05 USD) per share.

Foreign investors, including Mekong Capital, IFC and Goldman Sachs, have already accounted for the 49 percent cap allowed for foreign investors.

Nam Long (listed as NLG at HOSE) is waiting for the issuance of a government circular to guide the relatively new regulation that allows foreign companies to own up to 100 percent. It also needs the approval of its shareholders to convert the bonds.

Last July, Keppel Land, also via the subsidiary, bought 7.1 million new ordinary shares issued by Nam Long, representing nearly 5 percent of the company. Once the bonds are converted, its stake will increase to about 5 percent.-VNA

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