Novus Ukraine LLC, which operates the Novus supermarket chain, has made its debut issue of corporate bonds totaling UAH 400 million, secured by its own real estate in Kyiv, the company’s press service reports.
“The issue of corporate bonds is an important step towards raising funds in the stock markets. We are becoming more open and public for potential investors. This product will contribute to the development of Ukraine’s securities market, as it has no analogues at present. The issue is unique in that it is secured by the commercial real estate of Novus Ukraine Group, which significantly minimizes the risks for potential investors,” Nina Orlovska, Deputy CEO of Novus Ukraine, said in a press release.
According to the report, the company will issue bonds with a nominal value of one thousand UAH maturing within three years with an annual redemption option. The yield is 15% per annum, and the interest rate can be revised within a year.
In addition, the bonds are secured by commercial real estate in Kyiv with an area of more than 10 thousand square meters.
Univer Investment Group is the underwriter of the issue, and Integrities Law Firm is the mortgagee and administrator.
Novus Ukraine LLC was established in 2008 and opened the first Novus supermarket in the country the same year. As of September 2024, the retailer’s network includes more than 80 Novus and 22 Mi Markets in Ukraine.
The Novus supermarket chain is developed by BT Invest (Lithuania), a company established in 2008 by former Sandora shareholders Raimondas Tumenas and the late Igor Bezzub.
According to Opendatabot, the owner of Novus Ukraine with a 100% share in the authorized capital was CJSC Consul Trade House (Vilnius, Lithuania). The ultimate beneficiaries are Marina Poznyakova, Agne Ruzgienė, and Raimondas Tumenas.
According to the company’s financial results, in 2023, its revenue increased by 47% to UAH 23.6 billion, while its net loss decreased by 87% to UAH 310.7 million.