New Issue: BMO FixedReset, 4.40%+317, NVCC

Bank of Montreal has announced:

a domestic public offering of $400 million of Non-Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Class B Preferred Shares Series 42 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital (NVCC)) (the “Preferred Shares Series 42”). The offering will be underwritten on a bought-deal basis by a syndicate of underwriters led by BMO Capital Markets.

The Preferred Shares Series 42 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 to August 25, 2022, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of the Bank, payable in the amount of $0.275 per share, to yield 4.40 per cent annually.

Subject to regulatory approval, on August 25, 2022 and on August 25 of every fifth year thereafter, the Bank may redeem the Preferred Shares Series 42 in whole or in part at par. On August 25, 2022, 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 3.17 per cent. Subject to certain conditions, holders may elect to convert any or all of their Preferred Shares Series 42 into an equal number of Non-Cumulative Floating Rate Class B Preferred Shares Series 43 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital (NVCC)) (“Preferred Shares Series 43”) on August 25, 2022, and on August 25 of every fifth year thereafter. Holders of the Preferred Shares Series 43 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 3.17 per cent. Subject to certain conditions, holders may elect to convert any or all of their Preferred Shares Series 43 into an equal number of Preferred Shares Series 42 on August 25, 2027, and on August 25 of every fifth year thereafter.

The anticipated closing date is June 29, 2017. The net proceeds from the offering will be used by the Bank for general banking purposes.

This isn’t a badly priced new issue, as new issues go, but can’t be called cheap – at least, not according to Implied Volatility for FixedResets analysis:

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According to this, the fair bid price for the new issue, given the closing bids of BMO’s other NVCC-compliant issues, is 24.84.

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