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(securities and M&A), Lorna Cuthbert
and Shari Cohen (employment), Justine
Whitehead (IP), and Eric Lévesque and
Nicholas Grenier (tax) of Stikeman El-
liott LLP.
Breton Hill was represented by Sarbjit
Basra, Robin Upshall and Marc Pontone
(securities and M&A), Tim Baron (secu-
rities), and Raj Juneja and Kim Brown
(tax) of Davies Ward Phillips & Vine-
berg LLP.
Insurance Insurance
MANULIFE COMPLETES
FIRST ISSUANCE
OF A GREEN BOND
BY A LIFE INSURER
CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 21, 2017
On November 21, 2017, Manulife Finan-
cial Corporation (Manulife) completed an
offering in Singapore of SGD 500-million
principal amount of 3.00 per cent subordi-
nated notes due November 21, 2029 (the
Notes). e Notes will bear interest at a
fixed rate of 3.00 per cent until November
21, 2024, and thereaer at a rate of 0.832
per cent over the prevailing five-year SGD
Swap Rate.
e Notes are Manulife's first green
bond issuance, with an amount equal to
the net proceeds intended to be used to fi-
nance or re-finance, in part or in full, new
and/or existing Eligible Assets consistent
with Manulife's recently released Green
Bond Framework (the Framework), avail-
able on Manulife's website. e Framework
is aligned with the International Capital
Market Association's Green Bond Prin-
ciples 2017, and directs the use of proceeds
towards renewable energy, green buildings,
sustainably-managed forests, energy effi-
ciency, clean transport, sustainable water
management and/or pollution prevention
and control.
e Notes are the first green bond issu-
ance by a life insurance company and also
the first green bond issuance by a Canadian
issuer to be certified as Climate Bonds by
the Climate Bonds Initiative, an investor-
focused not-for-profit organization, pro-
moting large-scale investment in the low-
carbon economy.
DBS Bank Ltd., e Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited,
Singapore Branch and Standard Chartered
Bank acted as joint lead managers.
e offering was made pursuant to an
offering circular dated November 14, 2017.
Manulife was represented by an in-house
team led by Eddy Mezzetta, Vice-President
and Chief Counsel, and Michael Ward,
Assistant Vice-President and Senior Coun-
sel. Jonathan Horan, Phill Hall and Samuel
Lee (corporate/securities) from Linklaters
Singapore Pte. Ltd.; and David Seville,
Robert Shaw and Michael Murphy (cor-
porate/securities), Blair Keefe (regulatory)
and Jerald Wortsman (tax) from Torys
LLP provided external support.
e joint lead managers were repre-
sented by Allen & Overy LLP with
a team that was composed of Jeremy
Stoupas, Aloysius Tan and Angela Liu
(corporate/securities).
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