INDEPENDENT NEWS

South Canterbury Finance issues new prospectus

Published: Tue 20 Oct 2009 05:31 PM
South Canterbury Finance goes to market for debenture investment
By Peter Kerr
Oct. 20 (BusinessWire) - South Canterbury Finance Ltd., the Timaru-based finance company owned by Allan Hubbard, issued a new prospectus for its debenturess and deposits.
Investors will be able to earn a yield of up to 8% per annum, with deposits being accepted for securities with a range of maturities. Investors will have the benefit of the Crown guarantee under its retail deposit guarantee scheme for debenture stocks that mature or become payable before Oct. 11, 2010.
"We have had to attend to a number of matters in recent weeks which caused delays in the registration of the prospectus," Hubbard said in a statement. "We very much appreciate the patience of our loyal investors and customers and look forward to their continued support.”
Hubbard said further announcements will be made “as we evolve our restructuring and recapitilisation plans."
Last week SFC announced it had negotiated to repay the five noteholders in its US$100 million U.S. Private Placement facility over the next five months. It is also in talks with another party to arrange a new $75 million credit facility as it looks to strengthen its balance sheet.
Standard & Poors downgraded SCF to a BB+ credit rating in August, and a little over a month later it was placed on credit watch. The downgrade triggered an "event of review" for SCF for both its banking facility and the U.S. private placement funding.
(BusinessWire)

Next in Business, Science, and Tech

Gaffer Tape And Glue Delivering New Zealand’s Mission Critical Services
By: John Mazenier
Ivan Skinner Award Winner Inspired By Real-life Earthquake Experience
By: Earthquake Commission
Consultation Opens On A Digital Currency For New Zealand
By: Reserve Bank
Ship Anchors May Cause Extensive And Long-lasting Damage To The Seafloor, According To New NIWA Research
By: NIWA
A Step Forward For Simpler Trade Between New Zealand And Singapore
By: New Zealand Customs Service
68% Say Make Banks Offer Fraud Protection
By: Horizon Research Limited
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media