American Tower Corporation Announces €500 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Offering

Reuters
05-22
American Tower Corporation Announces €500 Million Senior Unsecured Notes Offering

American Tower Corporation has announced the pricing of its registered public offering of senior unsecured notes due 2032. The notes are valued at an aggregate principal amount of €500.0 million, equivalent to approximately $562.0 million. The 2032 notes carry an interest rate of 3.625% per annum and are being issued at a price equal to 99.994% of their face value. The net proceeds from this offering are expected to be €496.8 million, or approximately $558.4 million, after accounting for underwriting discounts and estimated offering expenses. These proceeds will be used to repay existing indebtedness under the company's $6.0 billion senior unsecured multicurrency revolving credit facility and for general corporate purposes. The offering is being managed by Barclays Bank PLC, Citigroup Global Markets Limited, ING Bank N.V., Mizuho International plc, Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc, and SMBC Bank International plc, all acting as Joint Book-Running Managers.

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