CapitaMalls establishes S$2bln EMTN Programme

The Euro-Medium Term Note Programme, established by CapitaMalls Asia Treasury Limited, will be unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by CapitaMalls Asia Limited.

In addition, the said subsidiary may from time to time issue notes in series or tranches in Singapore dollars, United States dollars, euro, Sterling and any other currency as may be agreed between the relevant dealer of the EMTN Programme and the Issuer.

Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore Branch, Morgan Stanley Asia (Singapore) Pte. and Standard Chartered Bank have been appointed to act as the joint arrangers and the dealers.

Application for the listing and quotation of the EMTN Programme has been made to the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited, and application will be made to the SGX-ST for permission to deal in and quotation for any Notes to be listed.

Part of the net proceeds will be used in refinancing existing borrowings and financing the investments and general corporate purposes of CapitaMalls Asia Limited and its subsidiaries.

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