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IFC, the investment arm of the World Bank, signed May 7 a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) for a $20-million convertible loan to BDO.
The IFC has the option under the LOI to convert the loan into common shares. However, the two entities must first agree on the valuation process to determine the value of each share.
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BDO is issuing a total of 89 million shares composed of 32 million primary and 56 million secondary shares priced at P20.80 per share. The public listing will be held on May 21 this year.
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IFC, the investment arm of the World Bank, signed May 7 a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) for a $20-million convertible loan to BDO.
The IFC has the option under the LOI to convert the loan into common shares. However, the two entities must first agree on the valuation process to determine the value of each share.
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BDO is issuing a total of 89 million shares composed of 32 million primary and 56 million secondary shares priced at P20.80 per share. The public listing will be held on May 21 this year.
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