Issue of Debt

Marks & Spencer Group PLC 06 December 2007 Issued: 6 December 2007 On 6 December 2007, Marks and Spencer Group plc (the 'Group' or 'M&S') successfully launched and priced £250 million of notes issued by Marks and Spencer plc (the 'Notes'). The 30 year Notes, maturing on 13 December 2037, have embedded put and call options exercisable at year 5, and pay an annual coupon of 6.875 per cent for the first 5 years. If called, the credit spread of the Notes will be reset and the Notes will remain outstanding at an annual rate of 4.54 per cent plus the reset credit spread until the final maturity. If put in year 5 then M&S will repay the Notes at par to the investors at this time. It is expected that the net proceeds of the offering will be used to facilitate the funding, in part, of the Group's market share buy-back programme announced at its interim results on 6 November 2007. The offering is expected to close on 13 December 2007. The structure of these Notes enables M&S to benefit from a reduced cost of funds, with the annual interest cost to M&S for the period to 13 December 2012, being 6.125 per cent. For further information, please contact: Corporate PR Marks & Spencer 020 8718 1919 Investor Relations Marks & Spencer 020 8718 3604 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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