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LONDON - The Hospital Company (Dartford) Issuer plc announced today that its bonds have been reinstated on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) following a temporary suspension. The Financial Conduct Authority confirmed the restoration effective from 2:30 pm today, for the Company’s £152,525,000 3.003% Index-Linked Guaranteed Secured Bonds due 2031, including £20,000,000 variation Bonds.
The suspension, which began at 07:30 am on August 1, 2024, concluded after nearly eight months, with the bonds resuming trading this afternoon. The bonds, identified by the ISIN XS0166025824, are now fully tradable and are represented by denominations of £1,000, £10,000, and £100,000 each under Regulation S.
This development follows the release of an official list notice confirming the restoration of the listing, which is a standard communication to inform market participants and stakeholders of changes in the trading status of securities.
Investors in the Hospital Company (Dartford) Issuer plc’s bonds had been awaiting this update since the suspension last year, which temporarily halted trading of these securities. With the reinstatement, bondholders now regain the ability to trade these financial instruments on the open market.
The Hospital Company (Dartford) Issuer plc has provided this notification update as a clear communication to re-confirm the availability of the bonds for trading on the London Stock Exchange. The information is based on a press release statement and is intended to ensure stakeholders are informed of the current status of these securities.
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