Nouvelle Autoroute 30 closes C$1.2B bond refinancing for Montreal highway Autoroute 30
Date Closed
June 14, 2018
Lead Office
Vancouver
Value
1.20 Billion CAD
On June 14, 2018, Nouvelle Autoroute 30, s.e.n.c. (“NA30”) successfully closed the C$1.2 billion bond refinancing for Montreal highway Autoroute 30 (A-30) concession project (the “A-30 Project”). The bonds included approximately C$828 million in long-term bonds, due 2042, priced at roughly 4.11% and approximately C$390 million in medium-term bonds, due 2033, carrying a coupon of approximately 3.75%. The long-term bonds and the medium-term bonds are senior-secured and consist two classes of bonds each. This bond issuance is considered the largest transportation infrastructure P3 bond financing in Canadian history. The bonds were assigned ratings of BBB+ from each of S&P and Fitch.
Proceeds from the offering, which was led by RBC Dominion Securities Inc., HSBC Securities (Canada) Inc. and CIBC World Markets Inc., were used to refinance NA30’s existing term loan facility for the A-30 Project, to terminate existing interest rate swaps and to fund required reserves, with the remainder of the proceeds being distributed to NA30’s sponsors as a special distribution. The refinancing was marketed to large insurance companies, pension funds and other institutional investors in the United States and Canada. The offering was more than three times oversubscribed and the final book included some of the largest and most sophisticated institutional investors in the North American private placement market.
As part of the refinancing, certain hedging arrangements between NA30 and several of its original lenders were novated to affiliates of RBC, HSBC and CIBC. These novated hedges are designed to mitigate inflation risks to project revenues, providing for a more predictable and consistent project cashflow.
NA30 is owned indirectly by ACS Infrastructure Canada Inc., Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America, Acciona Concessiones S.L. and funds managed by Northleaf Capital Partners, and is the private partner responsible for the completion, operation and ongoing maintenance and rehabilitation of the A-30 Project. Highway 30 is a public-private partnership project between NA30 and the Ministère des Transports du Québec, and runs between Châteauguay and Vaudreuil-Dorion in Quebec.
McCarthy Tétrault LLP advised NA30 with a team led by Stephen Curran that included Mathieu Dubord, Charles-Antoine Souliere, Robin Mahood, Robert Hansen, Michael Bennett, Jeremy Pleasant, Glynnis Morgan, Etienne Guertin, Thomas Etienne and Eve Tessier (Business), Liezl Behm and Ailbish Skinner (Infrastructure), Candace Pallone (Derivatives), Jocelyn Perrault, Walker MacLeod and Pantelis Kyriakakis (Bankruptcy and Restructuring), and Christopher Falk (Tax).