NN Group prices a dual-tranche senior notes offering with a total size of EUR 900 million


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NN Group today announces that it has priced two senior unsecured notes with a total issue size of EUR 900 million as follows:

  • EUR 300 million senior notes with a fixed coupon at 0.25% per annum and a maturity of 3 years (ISIN: XS1623355374)
  • EUR 600 million senior notes with a fixed coupon at 1.625% per annum and a maturity of 10 years (ISIN: XS1623355457)

These senior notes are expected to be rated by Standard & Poor's (BBB+) and Fitch (A-), and will be listed on Euronext Amsterdam.

The net proceeds of the notes will be applied by NN Group to repay the EUR 900 million bridge loan used to finance the acquisition of Delta Lloyd.

The notes are issued under the Debt Issuance Programme of NN Group N.V., for which the Base Prospectus dated 23 May 2017 is available on www.nn-group.com. The Base Prospectus has been approved by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM).

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NN Group is an international insurance and asset management company, active in 18 countries, with a strong presence in a number of European countries and Japan. With around 11,500 employees the group offers retirement services, insurance, investments and banking to more than 15 million customers. NN Group includes Nationale-Nederlanden, NN and NN Investment Partners. NN Group is listed on Euronext Amsterdam (NN).

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