National Bank of Canada publishes prospectus for CAD 20 billion bond program

Published 04/09/2025, 12:40
National Bank of Canada publishes prospectus for CAD 20 billion bond program

LONDON - National Bank of Canada (TSX:NA) announced Thursday the publication of a prospectus for its CAD 20 billion Legislative Global Covered Bond Programme. The prospectus, dated September 4, 2025, has received approval from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.

The bond program is unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed as to payments by NBC Covered Bond (Legislative) Guarantor Limited Partnership, according to the regulatory announcement.

The prospectus and related documents have been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will be available for inspection through the Financial Conduct Authority’s data portal. Some documents incorporated by reference in the prospectus are already accessible through the same mechanism.

Documents incorporated in the prospectus include the bank’s Annual Information Form dated December 3, 2024, Annual Report for the year ended October 31, 2024, Third Quarter 2025 Report to Shareholders for the quarter ended July 31, 2025, and monthly Investor Reports for calculation dates May 30, June 30, and July 31, 2025.

The announcement also references previous terms and conditions of covered bonds from prospectuses dating back to September 9, 2020, through September 9, 2024.

Based on a regulatory announcement released by the National Bank of Canada, the prospectus documentation is available on the London Stock Exchange’s regulatory news service.

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