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Saint-Gobain priced its first Green Bond with a double tranche issue

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Sustainable growth is at the heart of Saint-Gobain’s strategy as a worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction.

It is also illustrated in its financing: after a Sustainability Linked Bond in August 2022 and the renewal in December 2023 of its backup revolving credit facility as a Sustainability Linked Loan, Saint-Gobain has priced a double Green Bond whose proceeds will be used to finance projects aligned with the European taxonomy. This is a first for the group, in line with its positioning and its sustainable commitments.

With this transaction Saint-Gobain also took advantage of favourable market conditions to extend the average maturity of its debt, while optimising its financing costs.

The bonds were about three times oversubscribed with close to 200 investors demonstrating confidence in the group’s credit quality.

Saint-Gobain’s long-term senior debt is rated BBB+ (stable outlook) by Standard & Poor’s and Baa1 (stable outlook) by Moody's.

Sreedhar N., Chief Financial Officer of Saint-Gobain, commented: “As the worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, sustainable growth is at the heart of Saint-Gobain’s business model and central to its 'Grow & Impact' strategy. The group is both reducing its own carbon footprint and at the forefront of decarbonising the construction sector with its low-carbon commercial offers aimed at maximising the positive impact for its customers. In line with this ambition, I am delighted to announce the issuance of our first Green Bond, reinforcing our commitment to further invest in sustainable construction.”

BNP Paribas (sole structuring advisor of the Green Bond) and HSBC acted as global coordinators and bookrunners, while Crédit Agricole CIB, ING, Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A., Santander, Société Générale and Standard Chartered Bank, also acted as bookrunners on this bond issue.


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