WallenstamAB (publ) announces a prospectus and preparations to list green bonds at Nasdaq Stockholm


On 20 May 2016, Wallenstam AB (publ) (”Wallenstam”) announced the issue of an
unsecured bond that will run for two years and mature in May 2018 aimed at
refinancing wind turbines in the subsidiary Svensk NaturEnergi, which produces
electricity through wind power. The bond loan amounts to SEK 400 million and
will run subject to an annual rate of 3M STIBOR + 0.95%.
Occasioned by the bond issue, Wallenstam’s Board has prepared a prospectus
regarding trading in the bonds on the Corporate Bond list at Nasdaq Stockholm.

Today, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority approved the bond loan
prospectus. An application to trade the bonds on the Corporate Bond list at
Nasdaq Stockholm will be submitted and the first trading day for the bonds is
anticipated to be around 27 June 2016.

The prospectus is available in digital format at www.wallenstam.se and www.fi.se
and on request also in print and by mail from Wallenstam.

Wallenstam AB (publ) is required to make this information public under the
provisions of the Swedish Financial Markets Act and the Swedish Financial
Instruments Trading Act. This information was released for publication on June
21, 2016 at 11.10CET.
For further information, please contact:
Ulf Ek, Finance Director Wallenstam AB (publ) tel. +46 31 20 00 00 or +46 705 17
11 37
Susann Linde, CFO and IR Director Wallenstam AB (publ) tel. +46 31 20 00 00 or
+46 705 17 11 34
www.wallenstam.se
Wallenstam is a growing property company that manages, builds and develops
properties for sustainable living and enterprise in Gothenburg and Stockholm.
The property holding is valued at around SEK 33 billion and the customer base
consists of just over 7,500 households and 1,000 enterprises. The total lettable
area is around 1 million sq m. Wallenstam is self-sufficient in renewable energy
through the company Svensk NaturEnergi. The company’s B shares have been listed
on Nasdaq Stockholm since 1984.

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