Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Mr Wale Edun
$2.2bn Eurobond oversubscription by 300% pass mark for Tinubu’s reforms – Finance minister
The diverse range of subscriptions from multiple investors (local and foreign) to Nigeria’s $2.2 billion Eurobonds is a testament of the confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Olawale Edun, said yesterday.
The Eurobond had been oversubscribed by 300 per cent by investors from the United Kingdom (UK), North America, Europe, Asia and Middle East as at yesterday.
According to the minister, the peak orderbook of $9.0 billion was an expression of continued investor confidence in Nigeria’s sound macro-economic policy framework and prudent fiscal and monetary management.
The demand for the bonds came from a combination of fund managers, insurance and pension funds, hedge funds, banks and other financial institutions.
Edun said: “The successful issuance signposts increasing confidence in ongoing efforts of President Bola Tinubu administration to stabilise the Nigerian economy and position it on the path of sustainable and inclusive growth for the benefit of all Nigerians.
“The broad range of investor appetite to invest in our Eurobonds is encouraging as we continue to diversify our funding sources and deepen our engagement with the international capital markets.”
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Olayemi Cardoso said the outcome underscored the growing confidence of investors and the resilience of the Nigerian credit.
He described the strong demand as Nigeria’s “improved liquidity position and continued access to international markets to support the financing needs of the government.”
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Director-General, Debt Management Office (DMO), Ms. Patience Oniha said with the successful pricing of the bond notes on intra-day basis, Nigeria has registered a landmark achievement in the international capital market.
According to her, the size of the orderbook at approximately more than four times of the offer amount, and the strong and diverse investor base helped in pricing the new bond notes.
“The DMO remains committed to maintaining transparency and open communication with investors and stakeholders and appreciates the continued confidence and support of the international and Nigerian investors who participated in the pricing.”
She added that the new notes would be admitted to the official list of the UK Listing Authority and they are available for trade on the London Stock Exchange’s regulated market, the FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited and the Nigerian Exchange (NGX)
“The proceeds from this Eurobond issuance will be used to finance the 2024 fiscal deficit and support the government budgetary needs,” Ms. Oniha said.
Nigeria mandated Chapel Hill Denham, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan and Standard Chartered Bank as Joint Bookrunners.
FSDH Merchant Bank Limited acted as Financial Adviser on the issuance.
The Eurobond attracted about $9 billion subscriptions in overwhelming show of enthusiasm by the international capital market for long-term investments.
The Eurobond offer, launched yesterday by the Federal Government, is the first in more than two years.
It offers two tenors of a six and half years and 10 years Eurobonds. Both medium-tenor and long-tenor bonds were massively oversubscribed.
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