
Core Viewpoint - VINCI successfully placed a tap issue of non-dilutive convertible bonds amounting to €150 million, which will be fully assimilated with its existing €400 million non-dilutive convertible bonds due in February 2030 [1][3]. Group 1: Bond Issuance Details - The initial tap issue amount was increased from €125 million to €150 million due to strong investor demand [2]. - The New Bonds will be issued under the same terms as the Original Bonds, with the settlement date expected on 6 May 2025 [3][7]. - The initial issue price of the New Bonds is set at 106.45% of their nominal value, with adjustments based on VINCI's share price over a specified period [6]. Group 2: Hedging and Corporate Use - VINCI will purchase cash-settled call options on its own shares to hedge against potential dilution from the conversion rights attached to the New Bonds [4]. - The net proceeds from the New Bonds will be utilized for general corporate purposes and the purchase of the New Options [5]. Group 3: Offering Process and Restrictions - The New Bonds are being offered through an accelerated book building process to institutional investors only, with no public offering in certain jurisdictions [11][21]. - VINCI has agreed to a lock-up period concerning its shares and equity-linked securities for 60 days post-settlement [9].