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The finance provider is marketing its eighth insurance premium-backed ABS
◆ Investors eye high beta names ◆ Possible negative premium paid ◆ Fair value debated
Nua Money brings debut Irish prime RMBS
◆ First Finnish tier one FIG capital public sale in euros since at least 2020 ◆ Insurer to redeem tier two capital early ◆ First euro RT1 since July
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A trio of rare names made use of the attractive issuance conditions and strong appetite for credit to launch debut deals this week. Two of the borrowers — Illimity and Groupama — chose to print subordinated deals into this stable market, while Erste Bank Croatia sold its first public deal outside its home market.
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UniCredit took a large chunk of its additional tier one (AT1) funding off the table ahead of the summer break with the sale of a €750m note on Wednesday.
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Two infrequent names ventured into the euro market to print debut deals in subordinated formats on Wednesday. Italy's Ilimity bank raised €200m with its first tier two, while French insurer Groupama scooped €500m with its inaugural tier three bond.
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Bank of Communications Hong Kong has sold its first Basel-III compliant tier two bond. The deal was four times subscribed at its peak.
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Speculative grade Italian lender Illimity is getting ready to issue its first tier two bond, having mandated leads on Monday to arrange a sub-benchmark subordinated deal.
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Groupama announced on Monday plans to sell the first tier three note with an environmental, social and governance (ESG) label, with bankers confident that the pick-up to non-preferred paper will entice green funds into the deal.