Seazen Group Ltd. Announces Proposed USD Denominated Senior Notes Offering; No Binding Agreement Yet Reached

Reuters
12 Jun
Seazen Group Ltd. Announces Proposed USD Denominated Senior Notes Offering; No Binding Agreement Yet Reached

Seazen Group Ltd., incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability, has announced a proposed international offering of USD denominated senior notes. The company will commence a series of presentations to institutional investors. This initiative is part of Seazen Group's strategy to engage with global investors and raise capital through debt issuance. The notes have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and will not be offered or sold in the United States without proper exemptions. The announcement did not specify the value, price, maturity date, or interest rate of the issuance. Additionally, there is no URL provided for the full prospectus.

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