Dominion raises A$130M in debt via Income Notes 2
What's the deal? Dominion Investment GroupDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → has allocated A$130 million (about $91.8 million) in unsecured notes after closing an unlisted wholesale offer for Dominion Income Notes 2 — Tranche 1, according to an August 2026 company filing. The offer targeted eligible institutional and wholesale investors across Australia.
What are the terms? The notes are unsecured, deferrable, redeemable, floating-rate instruments with a 2.5-year target payment date and a 3.5-year maturity. The issue margin was set at 1-month BBSW plus 320 basis points. They rank equally with the issuer's other note series and will remain unlisted.
Who's involved? National Australia Bank and FIIG Securities acted as joint arrangers and joint lead managers, with NAB also serving as structuring agent. The issuer previously sold Dominion Income Notes 1, which trade on the ASX under the ticker DMNHA.
What's next? Proceeds will be invested in an actively managed, globally diversified portfolio of debt instruments overseen by Dominion Investment Management Pty LtdDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →. The manager and issuer are both part of Realm Group.
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