Linklaters advised Bank of Communications Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Branch, on its successful issuance of US$300m Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) floating rate digitally native bonds (DNBs) due 2028. This transaction marks the first public offering of DNBs by a Chinese bank.
The DNBs were issued in dematerialised registered form and cleared through the Central Moneymarkets Unit (CMU) of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. The DNBs and the beneficial interests were created and recorded on HSBC's Orion* digital asset platform. This transaction also marks the first issuance of floating rate DNBs on the platform.
The Linklaters team was led by capital markets partners
Hanwen Yu and
Gloria Cheung, with support from counsel
Grace Wee, solicitors
Xiaoming Zhong,
Lily Wang and
Jenny Sun. A separate team, led by counsel
Beibei Ding, acted as legal adviser to the calculation agent. Solicitor Natalie Lam from the financial regulation group provided specialist support.
Linklaters’ capital markets partner
Hanwen Yu commented: