GF SEC (01776) plans to issue corporate bonds not exceeding 6 billion yuan.
Guangfa Securities (01776) issued a notice that the company plans to issue corporate bonds (second tranche) targeted at professional investors in 2026. The first type is abbreviated as "26 Guangfa 04" and the second type is abbreviated as "26 Guangfa 05". The total issue size for this tranche of bonds shall not exceed RMB 6 billion. The pricing range for the first type of bonds is 1.30% - 2.30%, and for the second type is 1.40% - 2.40%. The funds raised from this tranche of bonds, after deducting issuance costs, will be used to repay maturing corporate bonds.
GF SEC (01776) announced that the company plans to issue the second phase of corporate bonds targeted at professional investors due in 2026. The first type is abbreviated as "26 GF 04" and the second type is abbreviated as "26 GF 05". The total issuance size of this bond will not exceed RMB 6 billion. The price range for the first type of bond is 1.30%-2.30%, and for the second type is 1.40%-2.40%. After deducting issuance expenses, the funds raised from this bond issuance will be used to repay maturing corporate bonds.
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