BUA Cement Successfully Completes Nigeria’s Largest Corporate Bond
In a bold move that signposts growing investors confidence, BUA Cement PLC, one of Africa’s largest cement companies, has announced its successful conclusion of a N115billion Series 1 Fixed Rate Senior Unsecured Bond Issue under its maiden N200billion Bond Issuance Programme.
With this development, BUA Cement’s Series 1 Bond becomes the largest ever Corporate Bond issued in the Nigerian Debt Capital Markets and signposts renewed investment drive in Nigeria’s second largest cement company.
According to the company, an application will be made to dual-list the Bonds on the relevant exchanges upon receipt of the necessary approvals.
BUA Cement’s N100billion Series 1, 7-years Issue priced at a competitive fixed rate of 7.5% and was oversubscribed to the tune of N137.82billion just as the company announced that it will only utilize N115billion in line with regulatory guidelines.
Speaking on the significance and success of the Series 1 Issue, Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman, BUA Cement said, “This is the largest corporate bond offering in the history of Nigeria’s Debt Capital Markets.
Last year, we made a strategic decision as a proudly Nigerian company to list BUA Cement on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
This was in line with our core strategy to continue seeking out viable investment and growth opportunities within Nigeria.
This bond issuance – a first by BUA Cement, demonstrates our confidence in Nigeria’s debt capital markets as well as continued investor confidence in the BUA Cement business model, our management team, and long-term strategy, all supported by strong credit ratings.
We remain committed to unlocking opportunities within the industry for Nigeria.”
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In his comments, Engr. Yusuf Binji, Chief Executive Officer, BUA Cement said that the success of the first series in our Bond Issuance Programme underscored the strength of the brand.
“The transaction, being the largest Corporate Bond issuance in the history of Nigeria’s debt capital markets, reiterates the strength and acceptance of the brand and the trust placed by stakeholders in the Company’s strong cash generation capacity, credit profile and strategy driven by a well-experienced management team.
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Diversifying and extending the duration of our funding sources with the inclusion of this Bond, at a competitive rate, will further enable us to achieve our strategic objectives and vision.”
The BUA Cement Series 1 Bond, which has a 3-year moratorium period and to be amortised evenly from year 4, is embedded with a call option, exercisable only after 48 months from the issue date.
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In another development, BUA recently announced its intention to increase its production capacity to 20million metric tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2022.
In addition, its newest 3million mtpa plant in Sokoto currently undergoing construction is expected to be ready in 2021.
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