Bank of Montreal has announced:
a domestic public offering of $200 million of Non-Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Class B Preferred Shares Series 33 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital (NVCC)) (the “Preferred Shares Series 33”). The offering will be underwritten on a bought-deal basis by a syndicate of underwriters led by BMO Capital Markets. The Bank has granted to the underwriters an option to purchase up to an additional $50 million of the Preferred Shares Series 33 exercisable at any time up to 48 hours before closing.
The Preferred Shares Series 33 will be issued to the public at a price of $25.00 per share. Holders will be entitled to receive non-cumulative preferential fixed quarterly dividends for the initial period ending August 25, 2020, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of the Bank, payable in the amount of $0.2375 per share, to yield 3.80 per cent annually.
Subject to regulatory approval, on or after August 25, 2020, the Bank may redeem the Preferred Shares Series 33 in whole or in part at par. On August 25, 2020, the dividend rate will reset and will reset thereafter every five years to be equal to the 5-Year Government of Canada Bond Yield plus 2.71 per cent. Subject to certain conditions, holders may elect to convert any or all of their Preferred Shares Series 33 into an equal number of Non-Cumulative Floating Rate Class B Preferred Shares Series 34 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital (NVCC)) (“Preferred Shares Series 34”) on August 25, 2020, and on August 25 of every fifth year thereafter. Holders of the Preferred Shares Series 34 will be entitled to receive non-cumulative preferential floating rate quarterly dividends, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of the Bank, equal to the then 3-month Government of Canada Treasury Bill Yield plus 2.71 per cent. Subject to certain conditions, holders may elect to convert any or all of their Preferred Shares Series 34 into an equal number of Preferred Shares Series 33 on August 25, 2025, and on August 25 of every fifth year thereafter.
The anticipated closing date is June 5, 2015. The net proceeds from the offering will be used by the Bank for general corporate purposes.
This issue comes with a great big fat first dividend, payable November 25, 2015, which should go ex sometime around the end of October. October might bring a few opportunities for dividend capture!
This issue actually looks reasonably good according to Implied Volatility theory:
Note that the very high level of Implied Volatility is also calculated when only the NVCC-compliant issues are considered – for these issues alone, I get a spread of 93bp and Implied Volatility of 40%. This level of Implied Volatility is silly and will generally arise when the issues concerned are trading with an expectation of directionality in prices; I suggest that there are a lot of investors who figure that anything with the BMO brand name on it will trade somewhere near par forever.
This has the effect of making the lower spread issues vulnerable to a decline in credit quality and/or an increase in spreads; in other words, the higher-spread issues (such as this new issue) are getting a boatload of downside protection for free (when compared to other BMO issues ONLY!).