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MTN Nigeria Raises N127bn Commercial Paper Instruments

by Julius Afolalu
April 26, 2022
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MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has raised N127 billion through the commercial paper programme to boost its working capital.

The company has notified the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the investing public of its N127 billion Series one and two Commercial Paper issuance under its registered N150 billion Commercial Paper
Programme.

Commercial Paper is an unsecured short-term debt instrument used by corporate entities to meet their working capital requirements and pay off short-term debts.

The Issuance comprised two tenors, a 184-day Series one issuance priced at a 7.50 per cent yield and a 254-day Series two issuance priced at an 8.50 per cent yield. Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited acted as Lead Arranger and Dealer, while Chapel Hill Denham Advisory Limited, Coronation Merchant Bank Limited, FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited, FSDH Capital Limited, Standard Chartered Capital & Advisory Nigeria Limited and UCML Capital Limited acted as Joint Dealers.

The company said, the issuance is in line with its strategy to diversify its financing options, with the proceeds being deployed towards working capital and general corporate purposes.

At the signing ceremony of the fund, the chief executive, MTN Nigeria, Mr Karl Toriola said: “we are delighted to have successfully concluded what will go into the record books as the largest Commercial Paper issuance in Nigeria. The success of our CP Issuance is a clear demonstration of the strength and acceptance of the MTN brand, and the trust placed by the investor community in our company’s leadership, strong financial performance and corporate strategy.”

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