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TrustBanc raises N5.85bn from Series 7 and 8 Commercial Papers; Issue Achieves 117% subscription

NM Press by NM Press
July 4, 2022
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TrustBanc pays N4.2bn Commercial Paper proceeds at maturity
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TrustBanc Holdings Limited (TrustBanc), the parent company of three regulated financial services companies, has successfully closed its series 7 and 8 Commercial Paper (CP) issue for a total amount of N5.85bn under its FMDQ approved N20bn CP programme. The 181 and 269-day CPs were issued at a discount of 11.3260 and 12.2784 per cent, respectively.

The Group CEO, Mr. Abu Jimoh, CFA, described the successful issuance as a strategic milestone in its bid to establish TrustBanc as a leading financial service provider in Nigeria.

He said: “…In addition, the net proceeds from the issuance will further diversify our sources of funding as we continue to accelerate business growth and drive our strategy.”

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TrustBanc pays N4.2bn Commercial Paper proceeds at maturity

Since the registration of the debut Programme more than 12 months ago, the company has continued to see active and growing participation from the market, demonstrating continued investor confidence in TrustBanc and its growth trajectory. In addition, four series with a total face value of N8.7bn have matured under TrustBanc’s CP programme, and the company has successfully paid back each of the series in full at maturity. This N5.85bn issuance is the largest amount TrustBanc has raised from the CP market in a single outing.

UCML Capital Limited, United Capital Plc and Emerging Africa Group, acted as dealers on the transaction. Speaking on behalf of the dealers, Director at UCML Capital Limited, Mr. Egie Akpata, said: “The record level of subscription and diverse participation in these series indicates widespread acceptance by institutional investors of TrustBanc Holdings as an issuer of choice.”

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“I would like to thank all the subscribers to this commercial paper issue. This support represents a strong mark of

confidence in TrustBanc, its financial performance, its business model and its growth strategy,“ Abu Jimoh, CFA.

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Earlier in the year, DataPro affirmed the Group’s long and short-term issuer ratings of A and A1 respectively, with a stable outlook and upward trend. The long-term rating is an upgrade from the previous year’s A-. In the rating report, DataPro noted that the rating reflects the Group’s good asset quality, diversified revenue sources, robust liquidity, and ability to meet its ongoing obligations.

About TrustBanc Holdings Limited

TrustBanc was incorporated as a holding company to synergise the operations of TrustBanc Financial Group. TrustBanc along with its subsidiaries, namely, TrustBanc Asset Management Limited, TrustBanc Capital Management Limited, and TrustBanc J6 MFB Limited, make up the group.

The Group is expanding to become an integrated financial services conglomerate with solutions covering wealth management, funds, investment management, securities trading, savings, and lending.

Located in Victoria Island, Lagos, the group’s broad range of services ensure a bespoke solution to clients. Its services, which are accessible and digital, cover micro loans, business financing, investment advisory, or advice on the preservation of wealth.

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