Port of Corpus Christi Raises $216.2 Mln in Bond Sale

July 27, 2018

(Photo: Port of Corpus Christi)
(Photo: Port of Corpus Christi)

The Port of Corpus Christi said it has raised $216.2 million to support the deepening and widening its ship channel and other projects through a Senior Lien Revenue Bonds sale.

“We are pleased with the level of interest the institutional investment community demonstrated for both series of our bonds,” said Sean Strawbridge, CEO of the Port of Corpus Christi. “This round of funding will help the Port of Corpus Christi further progress our ambitious yet achievable capital investment program designed to increase exports of US produced energy to our allies and trading partners around the world.”

Wells Fargo Securities acted as Lead Manager of a syndicate of underwriters including JP Morgan, Citigroup and Frost Bank.

San Patricio County Port Commissioner Wes Hoskins, Chairman of the Port Commission’s Capital Finance Committee, which advocated strongly for the capital raise, joined Strawbridge in New York for the sale.

The port’s Senior Lien Revenue Bond 2018 Series pricing follows strong ratings reiterations received from both Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings. Moody’s assigned an A1 Rating to the port’s newly issued debt, while upgrading the port’s existing debt from A1 to Aa3. S&P assigned a rating of A+ to the port’s newly issued debt, while reaffirming the same rating for the existing debt.

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