Hannon Armstrong issues $600 million of 7.125% green junior subordinated notes due 2056

Reuters
Feb 28
Hannon Armstrong issues $600 million of 7.125% green junior subordinated notes due 2056

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. issued $600 million of 7.125% Green Junior Subordinated Notes due 2056 under an indenture with U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association as trustee, with guarantees from several affiliated entities. The company said it plans to use the net proceeds to temporarily repay amounts outstanding under its unsecured revolving credit facility or commercial paper programs, or to redeem some or all of its 8.00% Senior Notes due 2027, while allocating an equivalent amount to eligible green projects. The notes pay 7.125% interest until Nov. 15, 2031, then reset to the five-year U.S. Treasury rate plus 3.478% with a floor of 7.125%.

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