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AMSTERDAM - Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V. announced today it has published a prospectus for its €60 billion Euro Medium Term Note Programme. The programme involves multiple Toyota financing entities including Toyota Credit Canada Inc., Toyota Finance Australia Limited, and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation.
The prospectus, dated September 12, 2025, outlines the terms and conditions for notes that may be issued under the programme. According to the company’s statement, the document has been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will be available through the Financial Conduct Authority’s data portal.
The EMTN programme provides Toyota’s financing arms with a framework to issue medium-term debt securities in European markets. Such programmes typically allow companies to raise capital efficiently through multiple note issuances over time rather than arranging individual bond offerings.
The company noted in its announcement that the prospectus contains geographic restrictions regarding its intended audience. The securities described in the document will not be offered or sold in the United States without registration under the US Securities Act of 1933 or an applicable exemption from registration requirements.
The London Stock Exchange’s news service, RNS, distributed the press release as Toyota Motor Finance is connected to securities trading on London markets.
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