Letshego Ghana lists bond on GSE
LETSHEGO Ghana Savings and Loans Plc has successfully listed its latest bond on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) to the value of GH₵100million.
It is the first issuance under the inclusive finance brand’s expanded GH₵500 million Medium-Term Note Programme, demonstrating the company’s commitment to supporting the growth of local capital markets while diversifying its funding base by accessing local capital and investors.
Despite challenging macroeconomic conditions characterized by a relatively high interest rate environment, Letshego Ghana’s bond garnered an impressive response from a diverse pool of investors, including banks, pension funds, asset managers, and insurance schemes.
The issuance secured approximately 94 bids, with around 16% from new investors.
The order book peaked at GH₵141 million at offer close, positively reflecting an oversubscription of 1.41 times. Overall, the success of this issuance reaffirms Letshego Ghana’s standing as a trusted corporate bond issuer in Ghana’s active capital market.
It also highlights the growing significance of domestic capital markets as an alternative funding source for corporate issuers. The transaction was priced at 22% for the 2-year fixed rate note, while the 4-year floating rate note was priced at 182-day T-bill rate plus a margin of 100 basis points.
The transaction marks the Issuer’s foray into the capital markets since 2021 and mirrors Letshego Ghana’s strong credit profile and capacity to deliver appropriate and inclusive financial services to individuals and small business owners across the country.
Commenting on the bond issuance, Country Chief Executive Officer of Letshego, Nii Amankra Tetteh, noted, “this successful funding round is a testament to the confidence and trust placed in the Letshego Ghana brand by our investors. With this funding injection, we can provide increased access to inclusive finance solutions for more Ghanaians and demonstrate economic and social impact in communities across Ghana, through productive lending. We appreciate the ongoing support of our investors, who remain valuable partners as we fulfil our brand purpose to improve more lives in Ghana.”
Letshego Ghana’s Chief Finance Officer, Poelo Mkpayah added, “The success of this bond issuance evidences the company’s strong financial and business fundamentals. Ghana remains committed to maintaining global standards in corporate governance while delivering long term sustainable value for all our stakeholders.” Stanbic Bank Ghana LTD and Black Star Brokerage Limited were joint lead arrangers and cosponsorin