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New convertible bond offering and concurrent repurchase of up to GBP185 million outstanding bonds
Brait SE
(Registered in Malta as a European Company)
(Registration No. SE1)
Share code: BAT ISIN: LU0011857645
Bond code: WKN: A1Z6XC ISIN: XS1292954812
LEI: 549300VB8GBX4UO7WG59
("Brait" or the “Company")
NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART IN OR INTO THE
UNITED STATES, CANADA, AUSTRALIA OR JAPAN.
New Convertible Bond Offering and concurrent repurchase of up to GBP185 million Outstanding
Bonds
Brait S.E. (“Brait” or the “Company”) announces the launch (the “Offering”) of approximately GBP150
million of unsubordinated, unsecured convertible bonds due 2024 with a denomination of GBP100,000
each (the “Bonds”). Concurrently with the Offering, the Company is also launching a repurchase of up to
GBP185 million of the Company’s outstanding GBP350 million 2.75% convertible bonds due 2020 (ISIN:
XS1292954812) (the “Outstanding Bonds”).
The Offering is part of a broader recapitalisation of Brait which comprises (i) the Offering and the
Concurrent Partial Repurchase (as described below), (ii) an equity capital raise comprising a rights
offering of ZAR5,250 million to existing shareholders and a potential additional non pre-emptive
subscription for up to an additional ZAR350 million (the “Rights Offer”) and (iii) an extension of the
maturity of the existing Brait Mauritius Limited revolving credit facility (together, the
“Recapitalisation”), which will materially reduce and extend the maturities of Brait’s debt, strengthen
Brait’s balance sheet and enable Brait to execute its new strategy. Investors are referred to the
announcement released on SENS on Wednesday, 27 November 2019 for full details of the
Recapitalisation.
The Bonds, which are expected to mature on 4 December 2024, will be issued at par and are expected to
carry a coupon of between 5.5% and 6.5% per annum payable semi-annually in equal instalments in
arrear. Holders of the Bonds will have the option to require the early redemption of their Bonds on 18
September 2020, at par plus accrued and unpaid interest in case the Rights Offer is not completed on or
before 20 August 2020.
Shareholder approval for physical settlement of the Bonds is being requested at an extraordinary
general meeting (the “EGM”), expected to be held on 14 January 2020 (and at the latest by 4 April 2020
(the “Long Stop Date”)). If shareholder approval is received, the Bonds will be convertible into ordinary
shares of Brait (the “Ordinary Shares”). If shareholder approval is not received, then the Bonds will be
cash settled upon exercise.
If shareholder approval has not been received on or before the Long Stop Date, the Company may elect
to redeem all (but not only some) of the Bonds at the greater of (i) 102% of the principal amount of the
Bonds (together with accrued but unpaid interest) and (ii) 102% of the fair value of the Bonds (together
with accrued but unpaid interest).
The initial conversion price is expected to be set at a premium of 25% above the lower of (i) the volume-
weighted average price ("VWAP") of an Ordinary Share on the JSE Limited between open and close of
trading on 27 November 2019, converted at the prevailing ZAR:GBP spot rate at the time of pricing, and
(ii) 105% of the closing price of an Ordinary Share on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on 26 November
2019 converted at the prevailing ZAR:GBP spot rate at the time of pricing. The conversion price will be
subject to standard adjustments, including for cash dividends paid out of internally generated cash
flows. Cash dividends paid by the Company out of the proceeds of any sale or disposal of any of its
investments will not result in a conversion price adjustment but will, following the operation of the
provisions described below in relation to the requirement to make a repurchase offer to Bondholders,
instead be paid out by way of an additional interest amount to holders of the Bonds, pro rata to the
Ordinary Shares underlying the Bonds (as if they had converted).
The conversion price will potentially be adjusted (but only if the conversion price so adjusted is lower
than the then prevailing conversion price) based on the average daily VWAP on the 10 consecutive
dealing days starting on the 6th business day following the settlement of the Rights Offer and according
to a pre-determined formula as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Bonds.
The Company has the right to redeem all outstanding Bonds at par plus accrued interest if 85% or more
of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds originally issued have been previously redeemed, cash
settled, converted or purchased and cancelled.
If the Company wishes to declare, announce, make or pay a Special Dividend to Shareholders (the
“Proposed Special Dividend Announcement”) then the Company shall by notice to the Bondholders
make an offer to the Bondholders to tender for repurchase an aggregate principal amount of Bonds up
to a maximum amount equal to the aggregate amount of the proposed Special Dividend at a price per
Bond equal to its principal amount together with accrued interest to the Special Dividend Put Date, as
further described in the Terms and Conditions of the Bonds.
The final terms of the Bonds are expected to be announced later today and settlement is expected to
take place on or around 4 December 2019 (the “Closing and Settlement Date”).
In the context of the Offering, the Company, its subsidiaries (excluding investee companies) and the
Titan Group of Companies (representing Christo Wiese and his related entities’ interests in Brait) will be
subject to a 90 day lock-up following the Closing and Settlement Date, subject to customary exceptions
and, (i) in respect of the Company, (a) the ability to issue Ordinary Shares or issue rights to subscribe for
Ordinary Shares pursuant to the Rights Offer; (b) the ability to purchase the Outstanding Bonds pursuant
to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase and (c) the ability to issue Ordinary Shares as consideration for
acquisitions pursuant to M&A transactions in its normal course of business; and (ii) in respect of the
Titan Group of Companies only, (a) flexibility to allow potential pledging or other form of security
interest created over the Ordinary Shares and (b) any transaction undertaken in connection with the
Rights Offer and (iii) any Ordinary Shares issued pursuant to the conversion of the Outstanding Bonds.
Holders of the Outstanding Bonds placing indications of interest to sell their Outstanding Bonds in the
Concurrent Partial Repurchase (as described below) may, at the Company’s sole discretion, receive a
preferential allocation of the Bonds.
Application is intended to be made for the Bonds to be listed on the Open Market (Freiverkehr) segment
of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange within 30 days following the Closing and Settlement Date.
Goldman Sachs International and J.P. Morgan Securities plc are acting as Joint Global Coordinators and
Joint Bookrunners on the Offering and Joint Dealer Managers on the Concurrent Partial Repurchase (as
described below). Rand Merchant Bank is acting as Co-bookrunners on the Offering.
Concurrent Partial Repurchase of Outstanding Bonds
Concurrently with the Offering, Brait is conducting a reverse bookbuilding process to collect indications
of interest from holders of the Outstanding Bonds willing to sell their Outstanding Bonds to the
Company. Based on the indications of interest received, the Company may decide to repurchase up to
GBP185 million of the Outstanding Bonds (the “Maximum Acceptance Amount”) for cash at the
Repurchase Price, as further detailed below (the “Concurrent Partial Repurchase”).
If the Company receives total indications of interest from the reverse bookbuilding process which
represent a greater aggregate principal amount of Outstanding Bonds than the Maximum Acceptance
Amount, the holders of the Outstanding Bonds placing indications of interest to purchase Bonds in the
Offering may, at the Company’s sole discretion, receive a preferential acceptance of their indications of
interest to sell their Outstanding Bonds to the Company in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase.
The Concurrent Partial Repurchase is targeted at holders of the Outstanding Bonds that are not persons
located or resident in the United States or U.S. persons (within the meaning of Regulation S under the
U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended), or persons acting for the account or benefit of such persons,
that are willing to sell their Outstanding Bonds to the Company.
Holders of the Outstanding Bonds tendering their bonds pursuant to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase
will be eligible for cash consideration of GBP 99,000 per GBP 100,000 in principal amount of Outstanding
Bonds (the “Repurchase Price”). In addition, the Company will pay a cash amount representing interest
accrued but unpaid on the Outstanding Bonds from and including 18 September 2019 (being the
immediately preceding interest payment date prior to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase but excluding
the settlement date of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase). The accrued interest amount per GBP
100,000 of Outstanding Bonds is expected to be GBP 581.73 based on an expected settlement date of 4
December 2019.
In order to offer their Outstanding Bonds for purchase pursuant to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase,
holders of the Outstanding Bonds are required to contact the Joint Dealer Managers as soon as possible
today.
The Company reserves the right to acquire, through open market purchases, privately negotiated
transactions or otherwise, Outstanding Bonds other than pursuant to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase
(i) at any time until settlement of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase at the same Repurchase Price and
(ii) from time to time after settlement of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase at a price which may be
more or less than the Repurchase Price and could be for cash or other consideration or otherwise on
terms more or less favourable than those contemplated in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase.
The Company intends to purchase the remaining Outstanding Bonds following the Concurrent Partial
Repurchase as soon as practicable after the settlement of the Rights Offer.
Brait may also redeem Outstanding Bonds at any time at par plus accrued interest if 15% or less of the
principal amount of the Outstanding Bonds originally issued remain outstanding in accordance with their
terms and conditions.
The Company expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, subject to applicable law, at any time, to
(i) extend the expiration deadline for the Concurrent Partial Repurchase, (ii) amend the Maximum
Acceptance Amount, (iii) amend any other term of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase in any respect
and/or (iv) decide not to proceed with the Concurrent Partial Repurchase. The Company intends to
cancel any Outstanding Bonds repurchased by it pursuant to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase.
Settlement of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase is conditional upon settlement of the issue of the
Bonds.
DISCLAIMERS - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
No sales in or into the United States or to U.S. persons or in or into Canada, Australia, Japan, Malta or any other jurisdiction in which offers or sales
would be prohibited by applicable law. Bonds may only be offered or sold to prospective investors in South Africa pursuant to section 96(1)(b) of the
South African Companies Act, 2008 and in accordance with other applicable laws and regulations of South Africa in force from time to time (including
applicable exchange control regulations).
This announcement is not for distribution, directly or indirectly, in or into the United States (as defined in Regulation S under the US Securities Act of
1933, as amended ("US Securities Act")) or to U.S. persons (as defined in Regulation S under the US Securities Act). This announcement is not an
offer to sell securities, or the solicitation of any offer to buy securities, nor shall there be any offer of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer or
sale would be unlawful. The securities mentioned in this announcement have not been and will not be registered under the US Securities Act, and may
not be offered or sold in the United States, or to or for the account or benefit of U.S. persons, absent registration or exemption from registration under
the US Securities Act. There will be no public offer of the securities in the United States or in any other jurisdiction.
The Company is not registered under the United States Investment Company Act of 1940 and investors will not have the benefit of that Act.
Copies of this announcement are not being, and must not be, mailed, or otherwise forwarded, distributed or sent in, into or from the United States or any
other jurisdiction in which such mailing would be illegal, or to publications with a general circulation in those jurisdictions, and persons receiving this
announcement (including custodians, nominees and trustees) must not mail or otherwise forward, distribute or send it in, into or from the United States
or any other jurisdiction in which such mailing would be illegal or to publications with a general circulation in those jurisdictions.
No “offer to the public” (as such term is defined in the South African Companies Act, 2008 (the “SA Companies Act")) in South Africa is being made in
connection with the issue of the Bonds and accordingly this announcement does not, nor does it intend to, constitute a ‘‘registered prospectus’’, as
contemplated in Chapter 4 of the SA Companies Act. Accordingly, no prospectus has been filed with the South African Companies and Intellectual
Property Commission in respect of the issue or offering of the Bonds. Any issue or offering of the Bonds in South Africa constitutes an offer for the
subscription and sale of the Bonds in South Africa only to selected investors who fall within the exemption set out in section 96(1)(b) of the SA Companies
Act and, accordingly, such offer would not be considered to be an “offer to the public” for the purposes of the SA Companies Act.
Under the South African Exchange Control Regulations, 1961 (the “SA Exchange Control Regulations”) and current policies of the Financial
Surveillance Department of the South African Reserve Bank (“SARB”), no South African residents or offshore subsidiary of a South African resident may
subscribe for or purchase any of the Bonds or beneficially own or hold any of the Bonds unless specific approval has been obtained by such persons
from the SARB or such subscription, purchase or beneficial holding or ownership is otherwise permitted under the SA Exchange Control Regulations or
the applicable exchange control rulings issued by the SARB (including, without limitation, the rulings issued by the SARB providing for foreign investment
allowances applicable to persons who are residents of South Africa under the applicable exchange control laws of South Africa).
This announcement is not for distribution in or from Malta and does not constitute an offer, invitation or solicitation for the sale or purchase of Bonds in
or from Malta. In addition, it is not intended to form the basis of, or act as an inducement to enter into any contract or investment service by the Company,
the Joint Bookrunners, their affiliates or any other person and accordingly falls outside the parameters of the term “investment advertisement” as the
same is defined in the Investment Services Act of Malta (Cap. 370 of the Laws of Malta). This announcement should not be construed as a
recommendation by the Company, the Joint Bookrunners, their affiliates or any other person and does not amount to an offer to the public in Malta.
Bonds may only be offered or sold to prospective investors within the parameters of the provisions of Article 2(3)(b) of the Companies Act of Malta and
in accordance with other applicable laws and regulations of the Republic of Malta in force from time to time.
A Rights Offer circular may or may not be published by the Company. If published, any such rights offer circular would supersede all information provided
to you before the date of such rights offer circular, and such document would include a description of risk factors in relation to an investment in the
Company or other entity. You should conduct your own independent analysis of all relevant data provided in any Rights Offer circular and you are advised
to seek expert advice before making any investment decision. Information relating to the Company’s financial statements for the six months ended 30
September 2019 is unaudited.
Each of the Joint Bookrunners and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates may perform services for, or solicit business from, the Issuer or members
of its group, may make markets in the securities of the Company or members of its group and/or have a position or effect transactions in such securities.
In respect of the offering of the Bonds, each prospective investor should proceed on the assumption that it must bear the economic risk of an investment
in the securities for an indefinite period. None of the Company, the Joint Bookrunners and their respective directors, employees, agents or affiliates
makes any representation as to (i) the suitability of the securities for any particular investor, (ii) the appropriate accounting treatment and potential tax
consequences of investing in the securities or (iii) the future performance of the securities either in absolute terms or relative to competing investments.
The Joint Bookrunners or their respective affiliates may, for their own account, enter into asset swaps, credit derivatives or other derivative transactions
relating to the securities or the Outstanding Bonds at the same time as the offer and sale of the securities the conduct of the Concurrent Partial
Repurchase or in secondary market transactions. The Joint Bookrunners or any of their respective affiliates may from time to time hold long or short
positions in, or buy and sell, such securities, the Outstanding Bonds or derivatives. No disclosure will be made of any such positions unless required by
law.
In connection with the offering of the Bonds, each of the Joint Bookrunners and their respective affiliates acting as an investor for their own account may
take up Bonds or the underlying shares and in that capacity may retain, purchase or sell for its own account such securities and any other securities of
the Company or any related investments and may offer or sell such securities or other investments otherwise than in connection with the offering of the
Bonds. The Joint Bookrunners do not intend to disclose the extent of any such investment or transactions otherwise than in accordance with any legal
or regulatory obligation to do so.
The Joint Bookrunners are acting on behalf of the Company and no one else in connection with the Bonds and the Concurrent Partial Repurchase and
will not be responsible to any other person for providing the protections afforded to clients of the Joint Bookrunners, or for providing advice in relation to
the securities or the Outstanding Bonds.
No action has been taken by the Company, the Joint Bookrunners or any of their respective affiliates that would permit an offering of the securities or
possession or distribution of this announcement or any publicity material relating to such securities in any jurisdiction where action for that purpose is
required. Persons into whose possession this announcement comes are required by the Issuer and the Joint Bookrunners to inform themselves about
and to observe any such restrictions.
Potential investors who are in any doubt about the contents of this announcement should consult their stockbroker, bank manager, solicitor, accountant
or other financial adviser. It should be remembered that the price of securities and the income from them can go down as well as up.
SELLING RESTRICTIONS IN RELATION TO THE OFFERING
This announcement and the offer when made are only addressed to and directed in, member states of the European Economic Area (“EEA”) (each, a
“Member State”), at persons who are “qualified investors” as defined in the Prospectus Regulation (each a “Qualified Investor”) and you represent and
agree that you (if located in such a Member State) and, to the extent applicable, any funds on behalf of which you are acquiring the Bonds that are
located in such a Member State, are each such a Qualified Investor. For these purposes, the expression "Prospectus Regulation” means Regulation
(EU) 2017/1129.
This announcement is a financial promotion. In addition, in the United Kingdom, this announcement is being distributed only to, and is directed only at,
Qualified Investors (i) who have professional experience in matters relating to investments falling within Article 19(5) of the Financial Services and Markets
Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005, as amended (the “Order”) or (ii) who fall within Article 49(2)(a) to (d) of the Order, or (iii) to whom it may
otherwise lawfully be communicated (all such persons together being referred to as “relevant persons”). This announcement must not be acted on or
relied on (i) in the United Kingdom, by persons who are not relevant persons, and (ii) in any Member State other than the United Kingdom, by persons
who are not Qualified Investors. Any investment or investment activity to which this announcement relates is available only to (i) relevant persons in the
United Kingdom and will be engaged in only with relevant persons in the United Kingdom and (ii) Qualified Investors in Member States (other than the
United Kingdom).
In the case of any securities being offered to you as a financial intermediary as that term is used in Article 5(1) of the Prospectus Regulation, you will also
be deemed to have represented and agreed that the securities acquired by you in the offering have not been acquired on behalf of persons in a Member
State other than Qualified Investors or persons in the UK and other Member States (where equivalent legislation exists) for whom you have authority to
make decisions on a wholly discretionary basis, nor have the securities been acquired with a view to their offer or resale in a Member State where this
would result in a requirement for publication by the Company or the Joint Bookrunners pursuant to Article 3 of the Prospectus Regulation, or in which the
prior consent of the Joint Bookrunners has been obtained to such offer or resale.
Solely for the purposes of the Product Governance Requirements contained within: (a) EU Directive 2014/65/EU on Markets in Financial Instruments, as
amended (“MIFID II”); (b) Articles 9 and 10 of Commission Delegated Directive (EU) 2017/593 supplementing MIFID II; and (c) local implementing
measures (together, the “MIFID II Product Governance Requirements”), and disclaiming all and any liability, whether arising in tort, contract or
otherwise, which any “manufacturer” (for the purposes of the MIFID II Product Governance Requirements) may otherwise have with respect thereto,
the Bonds have been subject to a product approval process, which has determined that: (i) the target market for the Bonds is eligible counterparties and
professional clients only, each as defined in MIFID II; and (ii) all channels for distribution of the Bonds to eligible counterparties and professional clients
are appropriate. Any person subsequently offering, selling or recommending the Bonds (a "distributor") should take into consideration the manufacturers’
target market assessment; however, a distributor subject to MIFID II is responsible for undertaking its own target market assessment in respect of the
Bonds (by either adopting or refining the manufacturers’ target market assessment) and determining appropriate distribution channels.
The target market assessment is without prejudice to the requirements of any contractual or legal selling restrictions in relation to any offering of the
Bonds.
For the avoidance of doubt, the target market assessment does not constitute: (a) an assessment of suitability or appropriateness for the purposes of
MIFID II; or (b) a recommendation to any investor or group of investors to invest in, or purchase, or take any other action whatsoever with respect to the
Bonds.
The Bonds are not intended to be offered, sold or otherwise made available to and should not be offered, sold or otherwise made available to any retail
investor in the EEA. For these purposes, a retail investor means a person who is one (or more) of: (i) a retail client as defined in point (11) of Article 4(1)
of MIFID II; or (ii) a customer within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2016/97, where that customer would not qualify as a professional client as defined in
point (10) of Article 4(1) of MIFID II. Consequently, no key information document required by Regulation (EU) No 1286/2014, as amended (the "PRIIPS
Regulation") for offering or selling the Bonds or otherwise making them available to retail investors in the EEA has been prepared and therefore offering
or selling the Bonds or otherwise making them available to any retail investor in the EEA may be unlawful under the PRIIPS Regulation.
The Company, the Joint Bookrunners and others will rely upon the truth and accuracy of the foregoing representations, acknowledgements, and
agreements. Notwithstanding the above, a person who is not a Qualified Investor and who has notified the Joint Bookrunners of such fact in writing may,
with the written consent of the Joint Bookrunners, be permitted to purchase Bonds.
OFFER RESTRICTIONS IN RELATION TO THE CONCURRENT PARTIAL REPURCHASE
United States
The Concurrent Partial Repurchase is not being made and will not be made, directly or indirectly, in or into, or by use of the mail of, or by any means or
instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce of, or of any facilities of a national securities exchange of, the United States or to U.S. persons. This
includes, but is not limited to, facsimile transmission, electronic mail, telex, telephone, the Internet and other forms of electronic communication.
The Outstanding Bonds may not be tendered in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase by any such use, means, instrumentality or facility from or within the
United States. Accordingly, copies of this announcement and any other documents or materials relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase are not
being, and must not be, directly or indirectly, mailed or otherwise transmitted, distributed or forwarded (including, without limitation, by custodians,
nominees or trustees) in or into the United States. Any purported tender of Outstanding Bonds in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase resulting directly or
indirectly from a violation of these restrictions will be invalid and any purported tender of Outstanding Bonds in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase made
by a person located in the United States, a U.S. person or by any agent, fiduciary or other intermediary acting on a non-discretionary basis for a person
or a principal giving instructions from within the United States will be invalid and will not be accepted.
Each holder of Outstanding Bonds participating in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase will represent that it is not located in the United States, that is not
a U.S. person and it is not participating in such repurchase from the United States, or it is acting on a non-discretionary basis for a principal that is located
outside the United States and that is not giving an order to participate in such repurchase from the United States. For the purposes of this and the above
two paragraphs, “United States” means the United States of America, its territories and possessions (including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
Guam, American Samoa, Wake Island and the Northern Mariana Islands), any state of the United States of America and the District of Columbia.
United Kingdom
The communication of this announcement and any other documents or materials relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase is not being made, and
such documents and/or materials have not been approved, by an authorised person for the purposes of Section 21 of the Financial Services and Markets
Act 2000 as amended. Accordingly, such documents and/or materials are not being distributed to, and must not be passed on to, the general public in
the United Kingdom. The communication of such documents and/or materials as a financial promotion is only being made to those persons in the United
Kingdom falling within the definition of investment professionals (as defined in Article 19(5) of the Financial Promotion Order) or persons who are within
Article 43(2) or 49(2)(a) to (d) of the Financial Promotion Order or any other persons to whom it may otherwise lawfully be made under the Financial
Promotion Order.
Italy
None of the Concurrent Partial Repurchase, this announcement or any other documents or materials relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase have
been or will be submitted to the clearance procedure of the Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (“CONSOB”) pursuant to Italian laws and
regulations.
The Concurrent Partial Repurchase is being carried out in the Republic of Italy as exempted offers pursuant to article 101-bis, paragraph 3-bis of the
Legislative Decree No. 58 of 24 February 1998, as amended (the “Italian Financial Services Act”) and article 35-bis, paragraph 3, of CONSOB
Regulation No. 11971 of 14 May 1999, as amended from time to time (the “Issuers’ Regulation”). Accordingly, no tenders by the holders of the
Outstanding Bonds may be collected, nor any other materials relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase may be distributed in the Republic of Italy
except to qualified investors (investitori qualificati), as defined pursuant to Article 100 of the Italian Financial Services Act and article 34-ter, first paragraph,
letter b) of the Issuers' Regulation.
Holders or beneficial owners of the Outstanding Bonds that are resident or located in Italy can tender some or all of their Outstanding Bonds pursuant to
the Concurrent Partial Repurchase through authorised persons (such as investment firms, banks or financial intermediaries permitted to conduct such
activities in Italy in accordance with the Italian Financial Services Act, CONSOB Regulation No. 20307 of 15 February 2018, as amended from time to
time, and Legislative Decree No. 385 of 1 September 1993, as amended) and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations or with requirements
imposed by CONSOB, the Bank of Italy or any other Italian authority.
Each intermediary must comply with the applicable laws and regulations concerning information duties vis-à-vis its clients in connection with the
Outstanding Bonds or the Concurrent Partial Repurchase.
France
The Concurrent Partial Repurchase is not being made, directly or indirectly, to the public in the Republic of France (“France”). Neither this announcement
nor any other documents or materials relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase have been or shall be distributed to the public in France and only (i)
providers of investment services relating to portfolio management for the account of third parties (personnes fournissant le service d’investissement de
gestion de portefeuille pour compte de tiers) and/or (ii) qualified investors (investisseurs qualifiés) other than individuals, in each case acting on their own
account and all as defined in, and in accordance with, Articles l.411-1, l.411-2 and d.411-1 of the French Code Monétaire et Financier, are eligible to
participate in the Concurrent Partial Repurchase. This announcement and any other document or material relating to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase
have not been and will not be submitted for clearance to nor approved by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers.
South Africa
The information contained in this announcement constitutes factual information as contemplated in section 1(3)(a) of the South African Financial Advisory
and Intermediary Services Act, 37 of 2002 (as amended) ("FAIS Act") and should not be construed as an express or implied recommendation, guidance
or proposal that any particular transaction in respect of the securities of the Company is appropriate to the particular investment objectives, financial
situations of needs of a securities holder.
General
Neither this announcement nor the electronic transmission thereof constitutes an offer to buy or the solicitation of an offer to sell bonds (and tenders of
Outstanding Bonds for purchase pursuant to the Concurrent Partial Repurchase will not be accepted from holders of Outstanding Bonds) in any
circumstances in which such offer or solicitation is unlawful. In those jurisdictions where the securities, blue sky or other laws require the Concurrent
Partial Repurchase to be made by a licensed broker or dealer and the Joint Dealer Managers or any of their respective affiliates is such a licensed broker
or dealer in any such jurisdiction, the Concurrent Partial Repurchase shall be deemed to be made by the Joint Dealer Managers or such affiliate, as the
case may be, on behalf of the Company in such jurisdiction.
Date: 27-11-2019 08:33:00
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