Bosnia and Herzegovina completes €350m bond issuance with no stabilization

Published 04/08/2025, 14:34
Bosnia and Herzegovina completes €350m bond issuance with no stabilization

SARAJEVO - The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has completed its €350 million bond issuance without any market stabilization measures, according to a post-stabilization notice published Monday.

The 5.50% notes due in 2030 were priced at 100% of face value with a spread of 322.6 basis points over the benchmark German government bond (OBL 2.2% due October 10, 2030).

Deutsche Bank AG (ETR:DBKGn), Frankfurt announced that no stabilization activities were undertaken by the designated stabilization managers, which included Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Merrill Lynch International, and UniCredit Bank d.d.

Stabilization measures are sometimes employed during new securities offerings to support the market price of newly issued securities, but were deemed unnecessary in this case.

The securities were issued under both Rule 144A (ISIN:XS3123479118) and Regulation S (ISIN:XS3123478730) formats, allowing for distribution to different investor categories.

The bonds, which represent sovereign debt for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, were managed through the Federal Ministry of Finance. The securities have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and were not offered for public sale in the United States.

According to the press release statement, the bonds were issued following a pre-stabilization announcement made on July 10, 2025.

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