Vattenfall issues hybrid bonds

Vattenfall on Thursday launched hybrid bonds of SEK 6 billion and EUR 1 billion (approximately SEK 15 billion combined) in order to refinance an existing hybrid bond of EUR 1 billion, issued in 2005. The excess amount will be used for general corporate purposes. The issue of corporate hybrid bonds in Swedish kronor is the first ever.

- We are very pleased with this bond issue which met with very strong demand from both international and Swedish investors. It is particularly gratifying that with this transaction Vattenfall has opened up a market for hybrid bonds in Swedish kronor, which is positive for both the Swedish industry and Swedish investors. The advantage of hybrid bonds compared to traditional corporate bonds is that they are typically treated partly as equity and thereby can strengthen the company's financial flexibility, says Johan Gyllenhoff, Vattenfall Group Treasurer.

- We have previously announced that we intend to redeem our existing hybrid bond this year and replace it with a new corresponding instrument, so this transaction is in line with what we said, Johan Gyllenhoff says.

As with Vattenfall's existing hybrid bond, the new bonds will be accounted for as interest-bearing debt and be subordinated to Vattenfall's other debt instruments. Credit rating agencies Moody's and Standard & Poor's classify 50% of Vattenfall’s hybrid bonds as equity in their credit analysis. The bonds are assigned a credit rating of Baa2 by Moody's and BBB- by Standard & Poor's, which is two and three notches respectively below Vattenfall AB's credit rating for senior debt.

The settlement date for the issue will be on 19 March 2015.

The hybrid bonds were issued in three tranches as follows:

Currency Amount Coupon rate Interest Tenor First call date
SEK 3 billion 3.125 % 7 years, fixed 62 years After 7 years
SEK 3 billion 3 months
Stibor
+ 2.35 %
points
3 months,
floating
62 years After 7 years
EUR 1 billion 3.0 % 12 years, fixed 62 years After 12
years

Barclays and BNP Paribas acted as Joint Structuring Advisers and Joint Bookrunners, while
Citi, Danske Bank, ING and SEB acted as Joint Bookrunners.

Vattenfall discloses this information pursuant to the Swedish Securities Market Act.


For further information, please contact:

Johan Gyllenhoff, Group Treasurer, +46 (0)8 739 6513, johan.gyllenhoff@vattenfall.com
Klaus Aurich, Head of Investor relations, +46 (0)8 739 6514, klaus.aurich@vattenfall.com

From Vattenfall's Press Office, telephone: +46 8 739 50 10, press@vattenfall.com.

 
Vattenfall is a Swedish owned energy company with operations in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, UK and Finland. Since 1 January 2014 Vattenfall has started to operate from two units: the Nordic region and UK/Continental Europe. Vattenfall’s vision s to create a strong and diversified European energy portfolio and to be among the leaders in developing an environmentally sustainable energy system.

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