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Friday 20th June 2008 |
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Hanover Capital is quietly pushing its preferential bonds to investors at what are some of the top rates in the market.
It is offering 14.05% for a year, an additional 50 points for 36 months and 15.05% for five years.
This compares with 10.45%, 10.80% and 10.00% for two, three and five year debentures from Hanover Finance.
Hanover chief operating officer Perry Cornish says this offer is really something which appeals to the more sophisticated investor, rather than the Mum and Dads.
He acknowledges the rates are high, but suggests the risk/return equation is in balance especially when compared to what an offer from a BB+ rated company is trading on the NZDX.
Hanover Finance currently has a BB+ rating from Fitch, however the Hanover Capital offer is unrated.
The bonds are essentially tier two capital for Hanover and described as first ranking, however they are not secured.
The money raised by Hanover Capital through the preferential bond issue is invested in Hanover Finance redeemable preference shares.
"The redeemable preference shares issued by Hanover Finance to Hanover Capital rank behind all secured and unsecured creditors of Hanover Finance, but ahead of the shareholders of Hanover Finance in respect of distributions of capital and on winding up," the investment statement says.
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