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Spark Finance extends standby facility

Monday 29th April 2024

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Spark Finance Limited, the wholly owned subsidiary of Spark New Zealand Limited (“Spark”) that carries out the borrowing activities for the Spark group, announced today that it has extended the term of its NZ$200 million committed standby revolving credit facility (“Standby”) by one year, to mature on 30 April 2027.

 

The Standby is provided through participation from Australasian and global banks.

 

-ENDS-

 

Authorised by:

Chante Mueller

Head of Investor Relations and Insurance

 

For more information please contact:

 

For media queries:

Althea Lovell

Corporate Relations Partner

(64) 21 222 2992

althea.lovell@spark.co.nz

 

For investor queries:

Chante Mueller

Head of Investor Relations and Insurance

(64) 27 469 3062

chante.mueller@spark.co.nz

About Spark

As New Zealand's largest telecommunications and digital services company, Spark’s purpose is to help all of New Zealand win big in a digital world. Spark provides mobile, broadband, and digital services to millions of New Zealanders and thousands of New Zealand businesses.

www.sparknz.co.nz



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