Refinancing

RNS Number : 5299I
Capital & Regional plc
02 June 2014
 



2 June 2014

CAPITAL & REGIONAL PLC

 

THE MALL FUND REFINANCING CREATES STRONG FOUNDATION FOR NEW PHASE OF INVESTMENT IN UK SHOPPING CENTRE ASSETS

 

Capital & Regional plc ("the Company") today announces that The Mall Fund has completed the refinancing of its CMBS by entering into a new five-year secured bank facility comprising a £350 million term loan and additional £25 million capex facility. This facility provides substantial flexibility for the continued execution of a programme of capital investment that will enhance the returns available from The Mall Fund's assets.

 

The CMBS will be settled from a combination of both the new £350 million term loan and, along with an associated £10.67 million interest rate swap liability triggered on repayment, from The Mall Fund's existing cash resources. The new term facility has been provided by Morgan Stanley and comprises a fixed rate tranche of £233.3 million with interest fixed at 1.86% plus applicable margin and a floating rate tranche based on 3 month LIBOR of £116.7 million. The latter tranche will be hedged using an interest rate cap at a strike rate of 2.75%. The capex facility will also be at the same floating rate and interest rate hedging on this element of the facility will be determined as it is drawn down.

 

The initial margin on all elements of the facility is set at 1.9%, but the margin is dependent upon the loan to value ratio ("LTV"). The margin would increase by 25 bps if the LTV were to exceed 60%. However, it would fall by 15 bps if the LTV were to reduce to 45%. There is a commitment fee on the undrawn element of the capex facility of 40% of the prevailing margin. Assuming that the capex facility undrawn, the day-one cost of debt would be 3.37% based on 3 month LIBOR of 0.53%. If floating interest rates on day-one were at the level of the interest rate cap of 2.75%, the blended rate of interest that would be payable would be 4.11%, again, assuming that the capex facility is undrawn.

 

The LTV covenant under the new facility is 75% and, based upon the published 31 March 2014 valuation of The Mall Fund's properties, the initial LTV would be 51% prior to the drawdown of any of the capex facility. The Mall Fund and Aviva, its fund manager, were advised by Rothschild on the refinancing.

 

 

Hugh Scott-Barrett, Chief Executive, commented: "This refinancing has been achieved at a very attractive all-in cost against the current initial yield of 6.7% produced by The Mall Fund's assets.  It has allowed us to establish a strong platform for growth by creating the flexibility for The Mall Fund to continue its programme of capital investment in order to create long term value, at a time when sentiment is improving in both the investment and tenant markets."

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For further information:

Capital & Regional:

Tel:  020 7932 8000

Hugh Scott-Barrett, Chief Executive


Charles Staveley, Group Finance Director




FTI Consulting

Tel: 020 3727 1000

Stephanie Highett

Richard Sunderland

Will Henderson

Aleka Bhutiani


 

Notes to editors:

 

About Capital & Regional plc

 

Capital & Regional is a specialist property company with a strong track record of delivering value enhancing retail and leisure asset management opportunities across a £1.2 billion portfolio, primarily in town centre shopping centres.

 

Capital & Regional founded The Mall in conjunction with Aviva Investors. Capital & Regional acts as Property and Asset Manager for the Mall and holds 29.3% of this fund.

 

Capital & Regional & Ares Management (formerly known as AREA Property Partners) each hold a 50% interest in a German retail property portfolio which is managed by Garigal Asset Management GmbH, in which Capital & Regional holds a 30% interest.

 

Capital & Regional also has a number of other joint ventures.

For further information see www.capreg.com 

 


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