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Parent firm to issue W300b BWs to join Korean Air's rights issue

June 1, 2020 - 19:31 By Yonhap
Cho Won-tae CEO of Hanjin Group (Yonhap)

Hanjin KAL Corp., the parent firm of Korean Air Lines Co., said Monday it will issue 300 billion won ($240 million) worth of bonds with warrant (BWs), mainly to participate in the airline's planned rights issue.

Hanjin KAL held a board meeting to agree to issue the BWs on July 3, with a maturity of three years, to take part in Korean Air's upcoming recapitalization worth 1 trillion won, planned for late July, the company said in a statement.

The holders of BWs will have the right to buy a certain number of shares to be issued by Hanjin KAL at fixed prices during the three years through July 3, 2023, the statement said.

Korean Air, South Korea's largest full-service carrier, plans to raise 1 trillion won by selling stocks in late July as part of a self-help measures as the novel coronavirus impacts the airline sector.

The planned stock sale is one of the options that Korean Air has reviewed to raise the capital needed to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also pushed for sale of its assets to generate cash.

Korean Air's shareholders will be given the rights to buy 79 million stocks to be issued at 12,600 won per share. The new shares will be listed on July 29.

Hanjin KAL owns a 29.96 percent stake in Korean Air. (Yonhap)