Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Ayala Land plans P21-B bond offer

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MANILA, Philippines—Property giant Ayala Land Inc. plans to offer as much as P21 billion in long-term domestic retail bonds, raising fresh funds for “general corporate purposes,” the company said.


In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday, ALI said its board had approved the issuance of such corporate bonds which would be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The proposed bonds will have a tenor of 7, 10, 20 or 25 years.


The bonds will be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and sold through a general public offering, the disclosure said.


ALI also disclosed that its board had approved the incorporation of a wholly owned subsidiary, Verde Golf Development Corp., which will oversee the operations of Southvale Golf Course.


The property giant has budgeted P65.7 billion for capital spending this year, of which P10.3 billion was disbursed in the first quarter for residential development, land acquisition, shopping centers, hotels and resorts, office property development and other land development activities.


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