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    Home > Finance > Sweden's SBB receives letters from funds intending to accelerate Eurobonds
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    Sweden's SBB receives letters from funds intending to accelerate Eurobonds

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 5, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Featured image depicting the Swedish property group SBB amidst Eurobond acceleration demands from FFI and Olifant Funds, highlighting the financial pressures on SBB's 2028 and 2029 notes.
    Sweden's SBB faces Eurobond acceleration demands from FFI and Olifant Funds - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    SBB received notices from funds to accelerate Eurobonds, rejecting claims of covenant breach. The total bond value in dispute is 103 million euros.

    Sweden's SBB Confronts Eurobond Acceleration Demands

    (Reuters) - Swedish property group SBB said it had received letters from FFI Fund and Olifant Fund notifying an intention to accelerate their holdings of its 2028 and 2029 notes issued under the 2020 and 2021 Euro Medium Term Note (EMTN) programme.

    The bondholders claimed that their combined holdings in these bonds amount to a nominal value of about 52 million euros ($54.78 million), SBB said on Wednesday, adding that the latest letters were identical to those it received in November.

    The company, however, said it rejects the claim that it is in breach of the EMTN consolidated covenant ratio and considers the alleged acceleration, which is the subject of the litigation, to be ineffective.

    The EMTN programme, launched by SBB in 2019 with a programme limit of 2.5 billion euros, is designed to complement the company's existing long-term funding and help issue bonds in the international debt capital markets.

    The total nominal value of the holdings described in the latest letters and those received in November amounts to about 103 million euros, the company said.

    SBB, which owns properties such as hospitals and care homes, reported a tenth consecutive quarterly loss last month.

    However, the 1.92 billion Swedish crowns ($175.93 million) loss was less than the 3.13 billion crowns posted a year earlier.

    ($1 = 0.9493 euros)

    ($1 = 10.9134 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SBB received acceleration notices for its Eurobonds.
    • •FFI and Olifant Funds claim breach of EMTN covenant.
    • •SBB denies any breach and considers claims ineffective.
    • •Total bond value in dispute is about 103 million euros.
    • •SBB reported a reduced quarterly loss recently.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sweden's SBB receives letters from funds intending to accelerate Eurobonds

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses SBB receiving notices from funds to accelerate Eurobonds, with SBB rejecting claims of covenant breach.

    2What are the funds involved?

    The funds involved are FFI Fund and Olifant Fund.

    3What is the EMTN programme?

    The EMTN programme is a Euro Medium Term Note programme launched by SBB to issue bonds in international markets.

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