Vobile Group Completes HK$1.6 Billion Zero Coupon Convertible Bond Issuance, Bonds Listed on Vienna MTF
Reuters
Sep 29
Vobile Group Completes HK$1.6 Billion Zero Coupon Convertible Bond Issuance, Bonds Listed on Vienna MTF
**Vobile Group Ltd. Completes HK$1.6 Billion Zero Coupon Convertible Bond Issue** Vobile Group Limited has announced the completion of its HK$1,600,000,000 zero coupon convertible bond issuance, due in 2026. The bonds were issued under a general mandate and were listed on the Vienna MTF operated by the Vienna Stock Exchange on 29 September 2025. The zero coupon bonds carry an initial conversion price of HK$5.87 per new share. The bonds have been placed with no fewer than six independent professional investors. All conditions precedent under the subscription agreement have been fulfilled, and completion of the transaction took place on 29 September 2025. No public offering of the securities will be made in the United States, and the offering is not accompanied by a published prospectus URL in the announcement.
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