Strawberry Fields REIT Issues New Bond Series B for $65.6 Million
The debentures are repayable in three annual payments on
"We were pleased to issue this new bond as it will enable us to pay down bank debt and continue to execute on our strategy to acquire and improve nursing homes, and long-term acute care hospital facilities," commented
The debentures are linked to the NIS, they bear nominal interest of 4.95%. The first interest payment will be on
The debentures are listed and traded in
Among the lenders one can find the biggest institutional investors in
Strawberry Fields owns 59 facilities located in
Apex Issuances acted as the lead underwriter for the offer. Apex is one of the leading underwriters in
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