FFN.PR.A To Get Bigger

Quadravest has announced:

North American Financial 15 Split Corp. (the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has filed a preliminary short form prospectus in each of the provinces of Canada with respect to an offering of Preferred Shares and Class A Shares of the Company. The offering will be co-led by National Bank Financial Inc., CIBC, Scotia Capital Inc., RBC Capital Markets and will also include BMO Capital Markets, Canaccord Genuity Corp., GMP Securities L.P., Raymond James, Desjardins Securities Inc., Echelon Wealth Partners, Industrial Alliance Securities Inc, Mackie Research Capital Corporation and Manulife Securities Incorporated.

The Preferred Shares will be offered at a price of $9.90 per Preferred Share to yield 5.30% and the Class A Shares will be offered at a price of $9.00 per Class A Share to yield 13.33%.

The closing price on the TSX of each of the Preferred Shares and the Class A Shares on October 3, 2017 was $10.09 and $9.19, respectively.

Since inception of the Company, the aggregate dividends declared on the Preferred Shares have been $6.80 per share and the aggregate dividends declared on the Class A Shares have been $11.15 per share, for a combined total of $17.95. All distributions to date have been made in tax advantage eligible Canadian dividends or capital gains dividends.

The net proceeds of the offering will be used by the Company to invest in an actively managed, high quality portfolio consisting of 15 financial services companies made up of Canadian and U.S. issuers as follows:

Bank of Montreal National Bank of Canada Bank of America Corp.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Manulife Financial Corporation Citigroup Inc.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Sun Life Financial Services of Canada Inc. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Royal Bank of Canada Great-West Lifeco Inc. JP Morgan Chase & Co.
The Toronto-Dominion Bank CI Financial Corp. Wells Fargo & Co.

The Company’s investment objectives are:
Preferred Shares:
i. to provide holders of the Preferred Shares with fixed, cumulative preferential monthly cash dividends currently in the amount of 5.25% annually, to be set by the Board of Directors annually subject to a minimum of 5.25% until 2019 (set at 5.50% annually effective Dec. 1, 2017); and
ii. on or about the termination date, currently December 1, 2019 (subject to further 5 year extensions thereafter), to pay the holders of the Preferred Shares $10.00 per Preferred Share.

Class A Shares:
i. to provide holders of the Class A Shares with regular monthly cash dividends in an amount to be determined by the Board of the Directors; and
ii. to permit holders to participate in all growth in the net asset value of the Company above $10 per Unit, by paying holders on or about the termination date of December 1, 2019 (subject to further 5 year extensions thereafter) such amounts as remain in the Company after paying $10 per Preferred Share.

The sales period of this overnight offering will end at 9:00 a.m. EST on October 5, 2017. The offering is expected to close on or about October 19, 2017 and is subject to certain closing conditions including approval by the TSX.

So

The Preferred Shares will be offered at a price of $9.90 per Preferred Share to yield 5.30% and the Class A Shares will be offered at a price of $9.00 per Class A Share

… for a total of $18.90 per whole unit, compared to a NAV per whole unit of 17.23 as of 2017-09-29. It’s a great business when it works!

The dividend rate on FFN.PR.A was boosted by 25bp to 5.50% just last week … I suppose that, somehow, this will make the offering easier to sell.

Update, 2017-10-05: The offering was successful:

North American Financial 15 Split Corp. (the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has completed the overnight marketing of up to 3,664,000 Preferred Shares and up to 3,664,000 Class A Shares of the Company. The total proceeds of the offering are expected to be approximately $69.2 million.

2 Responses to “FFN.PR.A To Get Bigger”

  1. newbiepref says:

    I cannot figure out what would cause the issuer to raise the dividend before the redemption date. Is this the first time something like this happened?
    It is also surprising that the pref had to be sold at a discount when they were trading at 10.06 before the offering…

  2. jiHymas says:

    I can’t remember a split-share manager breaking into the contract and raising the dividend … but it might have happened!

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