UAB Atsinaujinančios energetikos investicijos (AEI) Public Bond Offering Closes Soon – Submit Your Orders in Time
The public bond offering by UAB Atsinaujinančios energetikos investicijos (AEI) is nearing its conclusion.
Key dates:
Investment and switch orders can be submitted until 11 June, 3:30 PM
Tender offers can be submitted until 12 June, 3:30 PM
Key bond issue details:
Issue size: up to 100 mEUR
Size of the first tranche: up to 65 mEUR
Interest rate: 8 %
Minimum investment amount: 100 000 EUR
Term: 2,5 years
For more information and full documentation click here.
HOW TO INVEST? Contact the financial brokerage company/bank (LHV, Signet, Swedbank, SEB Bank and others) handling your securities account for the submission of an investment order.
If you do not have an investment services agreement concluded with a financial intermediary, send us an email to: bonds@orion.lt

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