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Hsbc Bank Plc Announces Results Of Tender Offers To Purchase Notes For Cash

Nov 15, 2022about 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

HSBC UK

Acquired Company

Notes

BirminghamFinancial ServicesFinanceBanking

Description

HSBC Bank plc (the "Issuer") announces today the results of its invitation to the holders of: (a) the GBP 300,000,000 6.500 per cent. subordinated notes due July 2023 (ISIN: XS0088317853); (b) the USD 300,000,000 7.650 per cent. subordinated notes due May 2025 (ISIN: US597433AC57); (c) the GBP 350,000,000 5.375 per cent. subordinated notes due November 2030 (ISIN: XS0204377310); (d) the GBP 500,000,000 5.375 per cent. subordinated notes due August 2033 (ISIN: XS0174470764); (e) the GBP 225,000,000 6.250 per cent. subordinated notes due January 2041 (ISIN: XS0120514335); and (f) the GBP 600,000,000 4.750 per cent. subordinated notes due March 2046 (ISIN: XS0247840969) (each a "Series" and together, the "Notes") to tender any and all such Notes for purchase by the Issuer for cash (together the "Offers" and each an "Offer").

Company Information

Company

HSBC UK

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

About

HSBC UK Bank plc is a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc, one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations. Headquartered in Birmingham, England, HSBC UK serves millions of personal, business, and corporate customers across the United Kingdom. The bank offers a wide range of products and services including retail banking, wealth management, commercial banking, mortgages, loans, and international banking solutions.

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