London, 4 July 2022
Bank of Georgia Group PLC announces Eurobonds repurchase
Bank of Georgia Group PLC (the "Group") announces that last week its subsidiary JSC Bank of Georgia (the "Bank"), repurchased US$ 16.2 million of Notes due 2023, ISIN XS1405775880, which were issued on 26 July 2016 (the "2023 Notes"). Following the repurchase, the Group holds 29.5% (US$ 103.3 million) of the 2023 Notes.
Name of authorised official of issuer responsible for making notification: Nini Arshakuni, Head of Investor Relations
About Bank of Georgia Group PLC
Bank of Georgia Group PLC ("Bank of Georgia Group" or the "Group" - LSE: BGEO LN) is a UK incorporated holding company. The Group comprises: a) retail banking and the payment business (Retail Banking); b) corporate banking and investment banking operations in Georgia; and c) banking operations in Belarus ("BNB"). JSC Bank of Georgia ("Bank of Georgia", "BOG" or the "Bank"), a systemically important and leading universal bank in Georgia, is the core entity of the Group. The Bank is a leader in the payments business and financial mobile application, with strong retail and corporate banking franchises. The Group focuses on expanding its technological and advanced data analytics capabilities, to offer more personalised solutions and seamless experiences to its customers to enable them to achieve more of their potential. The Group expects to benefit from the growth of the Georgian economy, and through both its Retail Banking and Corporate and Investment Banking operations, it aims to deliver on its strategy and its key medium-term objectives - at least 20% return on average equity (ROAE) and c.10% growth of its loan book .
JSC Bank of Georgia has, as of the date hereof, the following credit ratings: |
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Fitch Ratings |
'BB-/B' |
Moody's |
'Ba2/NP' |
For further information, please visit www.bankofgeorgiagroup.com or contact:
Archil Gachechiladze |
Michael Oliver |
Sulkhan Gvalia |
Nini Arshakuni |
CEO |
Adviser to the CEO |
CFO |
Head of Investor Relations |
+995 322 444 144 |
+44 203 178 4034 |
+995 322 444 108 |
+995 322 444 444 (7515) |
agachechiladze@bog.ge |
ir@bog.ge |
This news report is presented for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities