SMFG announces pre-stabilisation for euro-denominated notes

Published 29/09/2025, 11:46
SMFG announces pre-stabilisation for euro-denominated notes

LONDON - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. (SMFG) announced Monday that SMBC Bank International plc will act as Stabilisation Coordinator for its upcoming issuance of euro-denominated Senior Callable Fixed to Floating Rate Notes due 2036.

According to a press release statement, the stabilisation period is expected to begin on the securities’ pricing date, anticipated to be September 29, 2025, and end no later than October 29, 2025.

The notes will be issued under Regulation S with English law governance and will be listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange’s Euro MTF Market. They will carry the ISIN code XS3189681011 with denominations of EUR 100,000 plus EUR 1,000.

SMBC Bank International plc will serve as the Stabilisation Coordinator, while Goldman Sachs International, Barclays Bank PLC, BNP PARIBAS, HSBC Bank plc, NATIXIS, and Jefferies International Limited will act as Stabilising Managers.

The stabilisation activities may include over-allotment of securities to the extent permitted by applicable law or transactions to support the market price of the securities at levels higher than might otherwise prevail.

The notes have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and are not being offered in the United States. SMFG has classified the securities as ’prescribed capital markets products’ under Singapore’s Securities and Futures Act.

The aggregate nominal amount and offer price of the notes are yet to be confirmed.

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