UBS to stabilize Commonwealth Bank’s EUR 6-year covered bond offer

Published 29/09/2025, 08:22
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LONDON - UBS Investment Bank announced Monday it may act as stabilizing manager for Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s (CBA) upcoming euro-denominated covered bond offering.

The bonds, due October 2031, will be guaranteed by Perpetual Corporate Trust Limited in its capacity as trustee of the CBA Covered Bond Trust, according to a pre-stabilization notice issued by UBS.

The stabilization period is expected to begin September 29, 2025, and end no later than November 7, 2025. During this time, UBS AG London Branch may over-allot securities or conduct transactions to support the market price of the bonds at levels higher than might otherwise prevail.

The maximum size of the over-allotment facility will be up to 5% of the aggregate nominal amount, which has not yet been specified in the notice. The offer price and other terms also remain to be confirmed.

UBS noted that while stabilization actions may be taken, there is no assurance that any such actions will occur, and any stabilization activity may end at any time.

The securities have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and will not be offered in the United States. The offering is directed at qualified investors in European Economic Area Member States that have implemented the Prospectus Directive, and to persons outside the United Kingdom or those within the UK who have professional investment experience.

This information was provided in a press release statement from UBS Investment Bank.

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