Bayport Savings & Loans Ghana PLC Issues GH50m Floating Rate Notes Under New GH500m Debt Issuance Programme

Bayport Savings and Loans (Ghana) Plc. successfully closed its GHS 50 million two-year senior unsecured floating rate notes issuance last week in Accra, Ghana, being the first series and tranche of notes under its newly established GHS500 million medium term notes and bond programme.

The notes were subsequently admitted to listing on the Ghana Fixed Income Market segment of the Ghana Stock Exchange, effective 4th March 2023.

The issuance follows a series of robust investor engagements (including a physical roadshow) during which Bayport provided comprehensive updates to its stakeholders in the investor community on the issuer’s trading performance and business strategy that enabled Bayport Ghana to thrive yet again in the midst of an increasingly challenging macroeconomic environment.

The investor engagements were very well received and set the scene for a successful and competitively priced bond issuance under ordinarily difficult and uncertain market circumstances.

The order book peaked at almost GHS70 million, allowing the issuer to close books at a 1.37x subscription rate, and price the transaction at a spread of 145bps to the 182-day Treasury bill benchmark rate, representing the most competitively priced issuance by Bayport Ghana in its 8-year history of accessing the domestic capital markets.

In spite of the gloomy market backdrop at the time of issuance, occasioned by the effects of the recently concluded Domestic Debt Exchange Program, participation was impressive with orders seen from a diverse pool of investors that had earlier expressed interest and also confirmed their continued confidence in the Bayport credit story given its two decades operating history in Ghana.

 A significant portion of the bond proceeds will be used to support payroll lending efforts to low-income public sector workers, majority of whom would have been unable to access traditional banking products and services in Ghana, especially under the current economic environment.

Consequentially, this transaction goes a long way to boost and further consolidate the implementation of Bayport Ghana’s financial inclusion agenda.

The transaction outcome is also reflective of the Issuer’s robust credit profile and resilience to continue providing quality financial services to the Ghanaian market, while navigating challenges associated with increasing inflation, limited funding, and increasing cost of funds, amidst a torrid market environment. Prior to the conclusion of this transaction, primary issuance activity in the local market was muted to allow for the completion of the Republic of Ghana’s Domestic Debt Exchange Programme.

The local market was also grappling with broader market challenges, a dearth of activity in both the debt and equity capital markets, and more recently also the impact of sovereign debt restructuring and associated fears around stability of the financial sector.

This transaction therefore is considered a landmark deal, and its successful outcome also marks the reopening of the Ghanaian primary bond market and sets the tone for other corporate institutions to access funding to optimize their capital structures and support their growth strategies.

Stanbic Bank Ghana Ltd. acted as the lead arranger for the transaction, with Databank Brokerage Ltd. acting as sponsoring broker, and as joint arrangers with Absa Bank Ghana Ltd.