SoftBank to raise $4.1 billion in retail bond issuance
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 7, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 7, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026
SoftBank Group plans a $4.1 billion retail bond issuance to fund Arm acquisition and redeem existing bonds, marking its largest issuance.
By Anton Bridge
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese technology investment group SoftBank Group plans to raise 600 billion yen ($4.10 billion) by issuing bonds to retail investors, it said in a filing on Monday.
It is SoftBank's largest ever bond issuance and the proceeds will be used to redeem existing bonds and to cover a portion of the outstanding payment on the acquisition of shares of chip designer Arm from its Vision Fund investment vehicle in August 2023, a SoftBank spokesperson said.
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son is known to take on debt to fund investments and last week SoftBank led a $40 billion funding round in ChatGPT operator OpenAI, of which SoftBank would contribute $30 billion.
The bonds are set to mature in May 2030 and will yield between 3% and 3.6%, with the exact rate to be set on April 18.
The group has some 7 trillion yen ($47.83 billion) in outstanding bonds, LSEG data shows. It aims to keep the total value of its loans at a ratio of under 25% of the group's total assets. At the end of December 2024, this ratio stood at 12.9%.
($1 = 146.3500 yen)
(Reporting by Anton Bridge and Miho Uranaka, Editing by Louise Heavens)
The article discusses SoftBank's plan to raise $4.1 billion through a retail bond issuance.
The proceeds will be used to redeem existing bonds and fund the acquisition of Arm shares.
The bonds will yield between 3% and 3.6%, maturing in May 2030.
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