Credit Suisse launched and completed, its registered offering of USD 3.75 bn aggregate principal amount of senior notes. The offering consisted of USD 1.4 billion aggregate principal amount of 0.520% senior notes due 2023, USD 1.75 billion aggregate principal amount
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Raiffeisen Schweiz Genossenschaft, a Swiss systemically relevant bank, issued AT1 Bonds in the total amount of CHF 300 million. With a base tranche of CHF 200 million on 31 March 2021 and a first reopening of CHF 100 million on 1
The City of Zurich successfully issued CHF 150 million 0.00% senior bonds due 2030. The issuance is documented in a prospectus that is fully compliant with the Financial Services Act. Homburger acted as transaction counsel with respect to
With the advise of Homburger, Credit Suisse launched on May 17, 2021 and successfully completed on May 21, 2021, its issuance of (i) EUR 1.5 bn aggregate principal amount of 0.250% fixed rate senior notes due January 2026, and (ii) GBP 750 m
Homburger is acting as legal advisor for Siegfried Holding in the placement of a CHF 200 million 0.20% Senior Bond due 2026. The bonds will be admitted for trading and listing on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The closing
Homburger advised Credit Suisse Group on the completion on May 14, 2021 of the issuance of USD 3.25 bn 3.091% Fixed Rate/Floating Rate Senior Callable Notes due 2032 under its U.S. Senior Debt Program. The Notes are bail-inable
Homburger acted as legal counsel for Zürcher Kantonalbank in the issuance of EUR 500 m 0.00 per cent senior bonds due May 15, 2026. Homburger team was led by partner Benjamin Leisinger (Capital Markets, pictured) and included counsel
Credit Suisse Group announced the placement of two series of mandatory convertible notes due 2021, which will be issued through a Guernsey finance vehicle and convertible into a total of 203 million shares of, and guaranteed by,
The team was led by partner Benjamin Leisinger (Capital Markets) and included partners René Bösch (Capital Markets) and Dieter Grünblatt (Tax), as well as counsel Lee Saladino and associate Andrea Ziswiler (both Capital
Homburger advised Credit Suisse with respect to all aspects of Swiss law. The Homburger team was led by partner Benjamin Leisinger (Capital Markets - pictured) and included partners René Bösch (Capital Markets) and Dieter