Correction - OR Green Bond Offering on 12 June


In this corrected release, it has been emphasised that the auction is closed. The original Icelandic version of the release was correct.

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Orkuveita Reykjavíkur (OR; Reykjavik Energy) will conduct a closed auction of inflation linked green bonds, OR180255 GB, on June 12th 2019.
The green bond series has a maturity of 36 years, pays a fixed real-interest rate and will be listed on the Nasdaq Iceland Sustainable Bond market. The series has a semiannual annuity amortization schedule and a final maturity on February 18th 2055.

Previously, bonds with a nominal value of ISK 5,638m have been issued in the series.

Fossar Markets manage the auction process on behalf of OR and will handle investor relations. The auction is closed and structured as a single-price auction, which means that all accepted bids will be sold to investors at the same price where the lowest accepted price (highest yield) will determine the selling price. OR reserves the right to accept all of the submitted bids, accept part of them, or reject all of them. The total amount of accepted bids will be announced after the auction.

Focus on Environmental affairs
A systemic approach to environmental issues is not new to OR’s operations. OR published an environmental report as early as 2000 and the company‘s operations have since 2005 been independently audited  in accordance with the ISO 14001 environmental standard. Furthermore, OR’s goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 60% by 2030.
The bond proceeds will be used to finance an array of green projects within OR and its subsidiaries – Veitur Utilities and ON Power. These include projects such as:

  • Renewable energy, energy distribution and expansion of the district heating system
  • Sustainable water and wastewater management
  • Technologies that support smart grid applications
  • Ambitious carbon capture projects

In relation to the bond offering, OR has established a green bond framework – Reykjavik Energy Green Bond Framework. The Green Bond Framework conforms to the „green bond principles“, guidelines put forward by ICMA, the International Capital Market Association. The Green Bond Framework is based on four pillars; (i) use of proceeds, (ii) process for project evaluation and selection, (iii) management of proceeds and (iv) reporting.

Second opinion with a dark green rating
CICERO (Center for International Climate Research) has issued an independent review of the framework and has rated it with the highest possible rating of „dark green“ for positive environmental effects of the projects and a rating of „excellent“ for the governance structure of the framework.

What are Green Bonds?
Green bonds are bonds that are issued to finance projects which reduce greenhouse gas emissions and as such counteract the ever-growing danger of global warming. One of the main drivers for the issuance of these bonds are the growing efforts of a number of public and private entities to counteract climate change. These efforts, as well as increased awareness among investors, have accelerated this development. All bond issuers that invest in environmental projects can issue green bonds; governments, municipalities and corporations.

The bond offering conforms with approved financing in the form of loans, bonds or bills of Reykjavík Energy for the year 2019.

Further information:
Ingvar Stefánsson
CFO
+354 516-6100
ingvar.stefansson@or.is

Matei Manolescu
Fossar Markets
+354 522-4008
matei.manolescu@fossarmarkets.com