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NZSA slams Heartland Bank's capital raising as unfair to retail shareholders

Wednesday 22nd March 2017

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The New Zealand Shareholders Association has criticised Heartland Bank over a $40 million of capital completed this month after its discounted share purchase plan closed more than three times oversubscribed.

The lender raised $20 million selling shares to existing investors at $1.46 apiece in March, and the offer was scaled back because it received applications for $62 million of shares. That added to $20 million it raised via a placement to institutional investors at the same price in December. 

NZSA's chief executive Michael Midgley said the capital raising was "yet another case of boards failing to treat all shareholders fairly" and many retail shareholders would have had their holdings diluted, potentially benefiting large institutional investors.

"Compounding matters, the company had not used a pro rata regime based on existing holdings when scaling applications back to only one-third of what was applied for," Midgley said. "Ordinary shareholders will be wondering how many of the shares taken up by institutional shareholders have already been on-sold for a quick profit given the 20 cents rise in the share price since the placement."

The lender's shares traded at $1.65 today, 12 cents higher than before the Dec. 12 halt in securities for placement and 3 cents higher than on March 13, when that capital raising closed. They have gained 37 percent over the past year. 

Heartland said in December that the capital raising would allow it to further invest in digital strategy and ensure it had sufficient capital to support that growth. The bank has been investing in data analysis to "more precisely" target its customers and has put resources into supporting digital origination. 

Midgley said an accelerated rights offer, where the institutional portion could complete before the retail offer, would have been "fair to all shareholders."

 

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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