Unilever Capital Corp completes €1.5 billion bond offering with no stabilization

Published 20/06/2025, 13:30
Unilever Capital Corp completes €1.5 billion bond offering with no stabilization

LONDON - Unilever Capital Corporation has completed its €1.5 billion bond offering without any market stabilization measures, according to a statement released Friday by Mizuho (NYSE:MFG) International plc.

The offering consisted of €700 million in 5-year senior unsecured notes and €800 million in 10-year senior unsecured notes. The securities are guaranteed by Unilever PLC (LON:ULVR) and Unilever United States Inc.

Mizuho International plc served as the stabilization coordinator for the transaction, alongside Santander (BME:SAN), Goldman Sachs International, and BofA Securities as stabilization managers. However, the company confirmed that no stabilization activities were undertaken during the offering period.

The bonds were issued under Regulation S format as registered notes through the New Safekeeping Structure (NSS), making them eligible for European Central Bank collateral operations.

The announcement follows a pre-stabilization notice that was issued on May 19, 2025. Stabilization is a process where underwriters may intervene in the market to support the price of newly issued securities.

The securities have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and are not being offered for sale in the United States.

This information is based on a post-stabilization period announcement released by Mizuho International plc through the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG)’s news service.

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