Vattenfall to redeem hybrid bonds

Vattenfall will on 29 June 2015 redeem all outstanding hybrid bonds originally issued in 2005.

Following its previously communicated intent Vattenfall has today given notice that all outstanding hybrid bonds (Capital Securities, ISIN number XS0223129445), originally issued on 29 June 2005, will be redeemed on 29 June 2015. The bonds to be redeemed have been replaced by new hybrid bonds issued on 19 March 2015.

For more information about Vattenfall’s outstanding bonds, please visit http://corporate.vattenfall.com/investors/funding/outstanding-bonds/.


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 (0)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. 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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