Arise purchases bonds

Arise today announces that it has repurchased bonds with a remaining nominal value of SEK 51,900,000. The repurchase of bonds relates to the company’s secured bonds with a remaining nominal amount outstanding of SEK 951,500,000, incl. the volume now repurchased by Arise. The bonds have a floating rate corresponding to STIBOR 3m plus 3 percent and are due in April 2019 (ISIN: SE0005906849). The purchase price corresponds to 96 percent of the remaining outstanding nominal value of the bonds, i.e. approx. SEK 49,800,000.

The purpose of the repurchase is to decrease gross debt and improve Arise’s net financials. The repurchase has been made possible by the company’s strong cash position. Following the purchase, Arise’s holding in the above mentioned bonds amounts to a remaining nominal amount of SEK 51,900,000.

Halmstad 29 November, 2017  

ARISE AB (publ)  

For further information, please contact

Daniel Johansson, CEO Arise AB, +46 702 244 133

Linus Hägg, CFO Arise AB, +46 702 448 916

This information is information that Arise AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU MarketAbuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 08.55 CET on 29 November, 2017.

About Arise

Arise is one of Sweden's leading wind power companies with the business concept to develop, build and manage onshore wind farms for its own account and on behalf of investors. The company is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm.

Arise AB (publ), P.O. Box 808, SE-301 18 Halmstad, Sweden, telephone 46 (0)10 450 71 00, corporate id .no. 556274-6726

E-mail [email protected] , www.arise.se

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