AS INDEXO Banka, a subsidiary of exchange-listed IPAS INDEXO, has received approval from the Bank of Latvia for the prospectus of the bank’s Tier 2 subordinated bond issuance. The subscription period will run until 24 April of this year. Under the issuance, INDEXO Bank plans to raise €3 million to support the growth of the bank’s loan portfolio and strengthen its overall capital adequacy.
The approval of the prospectus allows INDEXO Bank to carry out a public offering of subordinated bonds to retail and professional investors in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.
The Base Prospectus of the bond issuance programme, the Final Terms of the 1st issuance (series) of the bond issuance programme, and the issuance Summary have been published and are available in electronic format on the INDEXO website at www.indexo.lv/investoriem.
The Base Prospectus of the bond issuance programme is also available on the Bank of Latvia website at www.bank.lv.
Disclaimer:
This announcement is an advertisement and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities, nor does it constitute investment advice or a recommendation. All investors should make their investment solely on the basis of information that is contained in the Base Prospectus, Final Terms and supplements (if any) to be published in connection with this offering. Before making an investment decision, investors should read the information published in the Base Prospectus and the Final Terms in order to understand all details related to the investment. The approval of the Prospectus by the Bank of Latvia should not be regarded as endorsement to AS INDEXO Banka or the offered securities. The bonds will be publicly offered in the Republic of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
An investment in the subordinated bonds involves risks and may not be suitable for all investors. In the event of the issuer’s insolvency or resolution, claims of holders of subordinated bonds rank below those of senior creditors and may be subject to loss absorption measures, including partial or full write-down. Investors should carefully review the Base Prospectus and make their own independent investment decision.







