Bank of Montreal announces stabilisation for BNG Bank’s USD notes

Published 11/06/2025, 16:14
Bank of Montreal announces stabilisation for BNG Bank’s USD notes

LONDON - Bank of Montreal Europe plc announced Wednesday it may act as Stabilising Manager for BNG Bank N.V.’s USD 500 million Floating Rate Notes offering, according to a press release statement.

The notes, due March 17, 2028, are being offered at a price of 101.646 percent. The stabilisation period is expected to begin June 11, 2025, and end no later than 30 days after the proposed issue date.

As part of the stabilisation process, the Stabilising Manager may over-allot securities or conduct transactions to support the market price of the securities at a level higher than might otherwise prevail. However, the bank noted there is no assurance that any stabilisation action will be taken.

The announcement specified that the securities have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold in the United States without registration or an exemption.

The stabilisation measures will be conducted in accordance with Commission Delegated Regulation EU 2016/1052 and all applicable laws and rules, the press release stated.

Bank of Montreal Europe plc, which is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland, indicated that this announcement is for information purposes only and does not constitute an invitation or offer to underwrite, subscribe for, or otherwise acquire securities in any jurisdiction.

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