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FRANKFURT - German electricity transmission system operator Amprion AG has completed the issuance of €1.5 billion in green notes in a dual-tranche offering, according to a post-stabilization notice released Thursday.
The transaction consists of €600 million in senior unsecured green notes with a 2.75% coupon maturing in September 2029, and €900 million in senior unsecured green notes with a 4.00% coupon maturing in September 2040.
The notes were issued under Amprion’s Debt Issuance Programme with Commerzbank acting as the stabilization coordinator. Other stabilization managers included BayernLB, DZ Bank, Helaba, ING Bank, LBBW, SEB, and UniCredit Bank AG.
According to the notice, no stabilization activities were undertaken by the stabilization managers in relation to the offering of these securities.
Amprion operates one of Germany’s largest electricity transmission networks, spanning approximately 11,000 kilometers across western Germany. The company has been increasingly focusing on green financing to support its grid expansion projects needed for the integration of renewable energy.
The green notes have been assigned the ISINs DE000A460N20 and DE000A460N38 for the 4-year and 15-year tranches respectively.
This information is based on a post-stabilization notice issued by Commerzbank on behalf of Amprion AG.
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