The Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) has recently issued a media advisory announcing that it has successfully concluded its offering of dual-tranche, 5-year and 10-year U.S. dollar-denominated notes amidst overwhelming demand.
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The 5-year and 10-year bonds were priced at 110 basis points and 130 basis points above the benchmark U.S. Treasury notes, carrying fixed coupon rates of 5.375% and 5.50%, respectively.
According to the bank, the final order book was more than 11 times oversubscribed, reaching USD 5.6 billion from investors globally. Metrobank is the first private bank to issue a long-dated 10-year bond.
Moody’s gave the 5- and 10-year bonds an investment grade rating of Baa2, at par with the Republic of the Philippines’ sovereign dollar debt.
This issuance established several records: the longest senior dated note by a private sector bank in the Philippines, the largest non-sovereign note issuance of US$1 billion, and the tightest ever credit spreads on the 5-year tranche among non-sovereign Philippine issuers.
By geographical allocation, 86% of the investors came from Asia Pacific (APAC) and 14% from Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). By investor type, meanwhile, 73% was allocated to fund managers, 14% will go to banks/financial institutions and the remaining 13% will go to insurers, corporations, and private banks.
“We are positively overwhelmed with the high interest we received from global investors for this issuance. It shows their strong confidence in Metrobank’s credit and track record in the Philippines. This offering will fund the Bank’s key growth initiatives as we continuously develop innovative financial solutions to serve our clients,” said Fabian Dee, President of Metrobank.
“We are grateful for the support shown by global investors in our return to the international bond market after a three-and-a-half-year hiatus. The results of this note offering are a clear indication of investors’ trust and confidence in the strongest bank in the Philippines,” said Fernand Antonio Tansingco, Head of the Financial Markets Sector and Senior Executive Vice President of Metrobank.
“The proceeds of this fundraising will enable the bank to support our growing pipeline of customer transactions as the Philippine economy accelerates its growth,” he added.
Proceeds of the bond issuance will be used to diversify the bank’s funding sources and establish a benchmark for Philippine bank credit in the international capital markets.
Bank of America Securities and UBS were the Joint Global Coordinators and Joint Bookrunners for the transaction, with MUFG Securities and First Metro Investment Corp. acting as Joint Bookrunners.
This issuance is part of the Bank’s USD 2.0 Billion Medium Term Note Program approved by its Board of Directors on 22 March 2017. Metrobank last tapped the international bond market in July 2020 when it raised USD500 million from the issuance of 5.5-year bonds, which carried a fixed coupon of 2.125%, payable semi-annually.
Metrobank posted record earnings of PHP 42.2 billion in 2023, 28.9% higher year-on-year.
This translated to a return on equity (ROE) of 12.5%, higher than 10.3% in 2022. Common Equity Tier 1(CET1) ratio of 17.4% is well above the minimum regulatory requirement.
The bank’s strong profitability and substantial capital base prompted the Board of Directors to approve a total cash dividend of PHP5.00 per share for the year. The regular dividend was raised from PHP1.60 to PHP3.00 per share to be paid out on a semi-annual basis at PHP1.50 per share.
In addition, a special cash dividend of PHP 2.00 per share was also declared.