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First Abu Dhabi Bank Launches $5 Billion USD Benchmark Bond Amid Strong GCC Demand

First Abu Dhabi Bank has launched a major USD bond issuance as part of its $20 billion Euro Medium Term Note Programme. The bank aims to raise funds through a five-year benchmark bond while tapping global investor interest. With strong demand for Gulf Cooperation Council credits, this transaction shows investor confidence in top-rated regional banks.

The offering is arranged by Citi, HSBC, Mashreq, Societe Generale, and Standard Chartered, with Standard Chartered handling billing and delivery. Books opened today, and initial price thoughts are set at US Treasuries plus 95 basis points. Investors will learn the coupon rate soon. The notes will list on the London Stock Exchange and pay a fixed rate semi-annually, following the 30/360 day count convention.

FAB’s notes carry the same high-grade ratings as the issuer. Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch have rated the bank Aa3, AA-, and AA-, all with stable outlooks. These ratings make the notes attractive to global investors seeking low-risk GCC assets.

The five-year benchmark bond follows a trend of strong GCC credit demand. Emirates NBD recently raised $1 billion through dual-tranche sustainability bonds, with order books exceeding $2 billion. Moreover, analysts say this USD bond issuance will strengthen FAB’s liquidity and highlight its access to international capital markets.

The issuance coincides with the bank piloting innovative embedded finance and payments solutions in partnership with Oracle and Mastercard. These solutions integrate digital payments into banking services across the Middle East and North Africa. Combining traditional financing with digital innovation positions FAB as a leader in modern banking services.

The USD bond issuance gives global investors access to a high-quality Gulf credit with strong ratings. Market participants expect participation from Asia, Europe, as well as North America. The success of this transaction could inspire other regional banks to issue debt, reflecting the resilience of GCC financial institutions.

Overall, FAB’s initiative demonstrates the growing role of Gulf banks in international debt markets. It also highlights investor confidence in high-grade GCC issuers and shows the potential of innovative banking solutions to complement traditional financing. The USD bond issuance sets a benchmark for regional debt offerings.

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