Societe Generale issues new debt instruments program

Published 30/05/2025, 17:38
Societe Generale issues new debt instruments program

LONDON - Societe Generale (OTC:SCGLY), the French multinational banking and financial services company, along with SG Issuer, has announced the approval of a base prospectus by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) concerning a new debt instruments issuance program. The prospectus, dated May 30, 2025, outlines the framework for the forthcoming offerings.

The document, now accessible to the public, provides details on the terms and conditions under which Societe Generale may issue debt instruments in the future. Interested parties can view the prospectus online by visiting the Societe Generale’s dedicated prospectus website.

Additionally, the prospectus will be made available through the National Storage Mechanism, ensuring transparency and accessibility for inspection as required by regulatory standards.

It’s important to note that the information within the prospectus is specifically targeted at residents of certain countries, which are outlined in the document. The offer and the information contained in the prospectus are not intended for individuals outside of these jurisdictions or to anyone to whom the offer does not pertain.

This announcement, based on a press release statement, serves as a notification of Societe Generale’s compliance with the regulatory requirements in the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280) for the distribution of such financial information. Investors and interested parties are advised to review the prospectus to understand the scope and limitations of the debt instruments program and to ensure they meet the criteria for the intended audience before relying on the information provided.

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