Toyota entities publish supplementary prospectus for note programme

Published 04/07/2025, 12:22
Toyota entities publish supplementary prospectus for note programme

LONDON - Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Finance (Netherlands) B.V., Toyota Credit Canada Inc., Toyota Finance Australia Limited, and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation announced today the publication of a Supplementary Prospectus dated July 4, 2025, for their €60 billion Euro Medium Term Note Programme.

The supplementary document relates to the Programme Prospectus originally dated September 13, 2024. According to the announcement, the document has been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will be available through the Financial Conduct Authority’s data portal.

The companies did not disclose specific details about changes or updates contained in the supplementary prospectus in their announcement.

The Euro Medium Term Note Programme allows these Toyota financial entities to issue debt securities in European markets. Such programmes typically provide companies with flexibility to raise capital through various debt instruments.

The announcement specified that the information in the supplementary prospectus is targeted at residents of particular countries as detailed in the original Programme Prospectus, and is not intended for persons outside these countries or to whom the offer is not addressed.

The companies also clarified that the prospectus does not constitute an offer to buy securities in the United States or in jurisdictions where such offers would be unlawful. The securities have not been registered under the US Securities Act of 1933 and will not be publicly offered in the United States.

This information was provided through a Regulatory News Service announcement via the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG).

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