Lloyds Banking Group plc
Redemption of the Outstanding £500,000,000 5.125 per cent. Fixed Rate Reset Additional Tier 1 Perpetual Subordinated Contingent Convertible Securities
(Common Code: 208099540 / ISIN: XS2080995405*)
November 27, 2024. Lloyds Banking Group plc (the "Group") announces that it has issued a notice of redemption for the entire outstanding principal amount of its £500,000,000 5.125 per cent. Fixed Rate Reset Additional Tier 1 Perpetual Subordinated Contingent Convertible Securities (the "Notes"). A notice of redemption pursuant to Section 2.12 Notice of Redemption, Substitution or Variation of the Fourth Supplemental Indenture dated November 20, 2019 governing the Securities has been distributed to The Bank of New York Mellon, acting through its London Branch, as trustee (the "Trustee").
The outstanding Notes will be redeemed on December 27, 2024 (the "Redemption Date") at an amount equal to 100% of their principal amount, together with any accrued but unpaid interest to, but excluding, the Redemption Date (the "Redemption Price"). Accordingly, the listing of the Notes on the Global Exchange Market of the Irish Stock Exchange will be cancelled on, or shortly after, December 27, 2024.
The location where holders may surrender the Notes and obtain payment of the Redemption Price is The Bank of New York Mellon, 160 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4LA, Attn: Corporate Trust Administration, Email: corpsov4@bnymellon.com
On the Redemption Date, the Redemption Price will become due and payable and interest on the Notes will cease to accrue. Before the Redemption Date, the Group will irrevocably deposit with the Trustee or with a paying agent an amount of money sufficient to pay the total Redemption Price of each of the Notes. When the Group makes such a deposit, all rights of the holders of the Notes will cease, except the holders' rights to receive the Redemption Price and the Notes will no longer be outstanding.
For further information in relation to the redemption of the Notes, please contact:
Group Corporate Treasury:
Kristofer Middleton
Number: +44 (0) 20 7356 1122
Head of Term Issuance and Capital Structuring
Email: Kristofer.Middleton@lloydsbanking.com
Niamh O'Connor
Director, Debt Investor Relations
Email: debtinvestorrelations@lloydsbanking.com
* The Common Code and ISIN have been assigned to this issue by third parties and are included solely for the convenience of the holders of the Notes. Neither the Group nor the Trustee shall be responsible for the selection or use of the Common Code or ISIN, nor is any representation made as to their correctness on the Notes or as indicated in any redemption notice.
Forward Looking Statements
This document contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and section 27A of the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with respect to the business, strategy, plans and/or results of Lloyds Banking Group plc together with its subsidiaries (the Group) and its current goals and expectations. Statements that are not historical or current facts, including statements about the Group's or its directors' and/or management's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. 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These statements concern or may affect future matters, including but not limited to: projections or expectations of the Group's future financial position, including profit attributable to shareholders, provisions, economic profit, dividends, capital structure, portfolios, net interest margin, capital ratios, liquidity, risk-weighted assets (RWAs), expenditures or any other financial items or ratios; litigation, regulatory and governmental investigations; the Group's future financial performance; the level and extent of future impairments and write-downs; the Group's ESG targets and/or commitments; statements of plans, objectives or goals of the Group or its management and other statements that are not historical fact and statements of assumptions underlying such statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend upon circumstances that will or may occur in the future. Factors that could cause actual business, strategy, targets, plans and/or results (including but not limited to the payment of dividends) to differ materially from forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: general economic and business conditions in the UK and internationally; acts of hostility or terrorism and responses to those acts, or other such events; geopolitical unpredictability; the war between Russia and Ukraine; the conflicts in the Middle East; the tensions between China and Taiwan; political instability including as a result of any UK general election; market related risks, trends and developments; changes in client and consumer behaviour and demand; exposure to counterparty risk; the ability to access sufficient sources of capital, liquidity and funding when required; changes to the Group's credit ratings; fluctuations in interest rates, inflation, exchange rates, stock markets and currencies; volatility in credit markets; volatility in the price of the Group's securities; tightening of monetary policy in jurisdictions in which the Group operates; natural pandemic and other disasters; risks concerning borrower and counterparty credit quality; risks affecting insurance business and defined benefit pension schemes; changes in laws, regulations, practices and accounting standards or taxation; changes to regulatory capital or liquidity requirements and similar contingencies; the policies and actions of governmental or regulatory authorities or courts together with any resulting impact on the future structure of the Group; risks associated with the Group's compliance with a wide range of laws and regulations; assessment related to resolution planning requirements; risks related to regulatory actions which may be taken in the event of a bank or Group failure; exposure to legal, regulatory or competition proceedings, investigations or complaints; failure to comply with anti-money laundering, counter terrorist financing, anti-bribery and sanctions regulations; failure to prevent or detect any illegal or improper activities; operational risks including risks as a result of the failure of third party suppliers; conduct risk; technological changes and risks to the security of IT and operational infrastructure, systems, data and information resulting from increased threat of cyber and other attacks; technological failure; inadequate or failed internal or external processes or systems; risks relating to ESG matters, such as climate change (and achieving climate change ambitions) and decarbonisation, including the Group's ability along with the government and other stakeholders to measure, manage and mitigate the impacts of climate change effectively, and human rights issues; the impact of competitive conditions; failure to attract, retain and develop high calibre talent; the ability to achieve strategic objectives; the ability to derive cost savings and other benefits including, but without limitation, as a result of any acquisitions, disposals and other strategic transactions; inability to capture accurately the expected value from acquisitions; assumptions and estimates that form the basis of the Group's financial statements; and potential changes in dividend policy. A number of these influences and factors are beyond the Group's control. Please refer to the latest Annual Report on Form 20-F filed by Lloyds Banking Group plc with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC), which is available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov, for a discussion of certain factors and risks. Lloyds Banking Group plc may also make or disclose written and/or oral forward-looking statements in other written materials and in oral statements made by the directors, officers or employees of Lloyds Banking Group plc to third parties, including financial analysts. Except as required by any applicable law or regulation, the forward-looking statements contained in this document are made as of today's date, and the Group expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained in this document whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. The information, statements and opinions contained in this document do not constitute a public offer under any applicable law or an offer to sell any securities or financial instruments or any advice or recommendation with respect to such securities or financial instruments.
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