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Goodman Property offers to sell up to $100M of bonds

Published: Mon 19 Feb 2018 12:51 PM
Goodman Property offers to sell up to $100M of bonds to diversify funding
By Tina Morrison
Feb. 19 (BusinessDesk) - Goodman Property Trust, the NZX-listed commercial and industrial property investor, is offering to sell as much as $100 million of bonds to further diversify its funding sources and reduce bank debt.
Through its subsidiary GMT Bond Issuer Ltd, the trust is offering up to $75 million of 5 1/2 year bonds, with the ability to accept a further $25 million in oversubscriptions. The bonds would be listed on the NZX Debt Market with an expected investment grade credit rating of BBB+ from Standard & Poor's, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. The interest rate will be set by a bookbuild on Feb. 23, although Goodman said it would be a minimum 4 percent with an indicative issue margin of between 1.2 percent and 1.3 percent.
The offer marks Goodman's fifth issue of senior secured bonds and will give it greater diversity and capacity in its finances, lifting its weighted average debt term to 4.6 years from 4.2 years at Dec. 31, and increasing the level of its debt drawn from non-bank funding to about 68 percent from 56 percent. Goodman said it will retain its bank funding to give it operational flexibility and following the bond sale expects to have around $350 million of headroom within its bank facility.
Funds from the bonds, after issue costs, will be used "for general corporate purposes and to repay indebtedness" under its bank facility, it said in a briefing document on the offer today.
Goodman's property portfolio is valued at $2.6 billion, almost exclusively in the country's largest city of Auckland. It has a programme of asset recycling, selling properties to fund further development and asset activity and currently has a look-through loan-to-value ratio of 32.4 percent.
There is no public pool available for the bonds, with the sale arranged through the joint lead managers Deutsche Craigs, First NZ Capital Securities and Westpac Banking Corp's New Zealand branch.
Goodman units last traded at $1.32 and have gained 3.9 percent over the past year.
(BusinessDesk)
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