Metinvest, the vertically integrated steel and mining group of companies, has announced the completion of the refinancing of its $2.271-million debt, consisting of the issuance of two tranches of bonds and the amendment and restatement of its pre-export finance (PXF) facility.
As a result, Metinvest issued $1.592 million in new bonds and secured $765 million in the PXF facility. New incremental proceeds from the combined transaction amounted to approximately $205 million. Notably, the bond issue is Metinvest’s largest to date, with its lowest ever coupon and longest maturity. It is also the most sizeable issuance by a Ukrainian corporate. The deal received strong support from the global investor community and top European financial institutions.
The transaction was market-driven and had the aim of effectively managing and extending Metinvest Group’s debt maturity profile. It also sought to take advantage of favorable conditions to refinance bonds to decrease total funding costs and provide for a longer-term capital structure, while untying the bonds and PXF facility, lowering refinancing risks. Further, the contractual terms of the bond financing have been aligned with standard market terms for comparably rated issuers.
Commenting on the deal, Yuriy Ryzhenkov, CEO of Metinvest Group, said: “We are very pleased with the result of the refinancing, which has been the product of dedicated work by our entire team as well as our advisers. Equally, I would like to thank all of our lenders and investors for demonstrating their steadfast belief in Metinvest Group’s story. With this landmark transaction completed, we can focus on growing our business through the implementation of our Technological Strategy to 2030, which we believe will make us even more resilient and competitive.”
On March 19 Metinvest announced its intention to issue new notes and launched a tender offer to buy out the existing 2021 bonds with concurrent solicitation to align the existing issue with the new notes. Approximately 90% of bondholders ultimately participated in the tender and 97% of bondholders approved the supporting extraordinary resolution. On April 4 Metinvest successfully priced a $1.35-million bond offering across two tranches: a $825-million 5-year tranche at 7.75% per annum due in April 2023; and a $525-million 8-year tranche at 8.50% per annum due in April 2026. The issue price of the 2023 bonds and the 2026 bonds is 99.014% and 98.583%, respectively, of their principal amount. The majority of bond investors come from the UK, US and continental Europe.
As certain PXF holders agreed to shift their exposure from the PXF facility to new bonds, the final new issuance amounted to $1,592.2 million: consisting of a $944.5-million 5-year and a $647.7-million 8-year tranches.
Following the tender for the 2021 bonds, $117,023,711.68 in aggregate (amortized) principal amount remains outstanding, while the pool factor remains 0.9915569820.
The PXF facility was amended and restated to, inter alia, extend its maturity to October 2022. After a required partial repayment of the PXF facility and a shift of certain lenders to the new bond issue, the total amount of the PXF facility amounted to $765 million.
Deutsche Bank and ING acted as global coordinators and, together with Natixis and UniCredit, acted as joint bookrunners of the bond refinancing and coordinating mandated lead arrangers of the PXF deal. On the legal side, Allen & Overy and Avellum advised Metinvest, Linklaters and Sayenko Kharenko supported the bookrunners, and Clifford Chance and Redcliffe Partners advised the coordinating mandated lead arrangers. (SCM/Ukrainian metal)