Fabege raises more green financing via SFF

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Fabege has raised SEK 300m via SFF (Svensk FastighetsFinansiering AB) through a bond issue with a three year tenor.

The bond expires on 29 May 2020 and has a spread of 3 months Stibor plus 105 bps. The bond will be listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Sustainable Bond List. Swedbank has acted as Lead Manager in the transaction. Fabege has outstanding bonds totaling of SEK 2,548 m via SFF, of which SEK 1,866m relates to green bonds.

SFF is co-owned by Fabege AB, Catena AB, Diös Fastigheter AB, Platzer Fastigheter Holding AB and Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB. Additional information about Nya SFF and the company’s Green framework can be found on the website www.svenskfastighetsfinansiering.se.

-  We will continue to increase our green financing. Green financing now represents 21 percent of our total funding. It is also gratifying that the price differentiation we have seen on  green bank loans now also can be seen on the green bond market, says Åsa Lind, Head of Treasury at Fabege. 

Fabege AB (publ)

For further information, please contact:
Åsa Bergström, Deputy CEO and CFO, phone 46 (0)8 555 148 29, 46 (0)70 666 13 80
Åsa Lind, Head of Treasury, phone +46 (0)8 555 148 08, +46 (0)733 87 18 

Fabege are a property company focusing on city district development and commercial properties. We develop attractive and sustainable districts with modern offices, housing and a broad range of services - together with strategic partners. Both our perspective and approach to ownership are long term and our passion is creating the right conditions for all those living, working and visiting our areas. We have a presence in a limited number of high-growth submarkets in the Stockholm region. Fabege’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, in the Large Cap segment. For more information,  www.fabege.com

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We will continue to increase our green financing. Green financing now represents 21 percent of our total funding. It is also gratifying that the price differentiation we have seen on green bank loans now also can be seen on the green bond market
Åsa Lind, Head of Treasury