Home World Hapag-Lloyd AG plans to issue a sustainability-linked senior note

Hapag-Lloyd AG plans to issue a sustainability-linked senior note


  • Bond volume of EUR 300 million envisaged
  • Proceeds to be used for early redemption of existing EUR bond
  • CO2 emissions of own fleet to be significantly lowered

Subject to attractive market conditions, Hapag-Lloyd AG plans to issue a sustainability-linked corporate senior note in the amount of EUR 300 million, which will comply with the principles of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA). To this end, a consortium of banks was engaged today to hold meetings with potential investors in the near future. At the same time, the planned transaction is to be verified by an independent expert in the form of a secondary party opinion of the DNV. The proceeds of this potential note issuance will be used to redeem early and in full the existing EUR bond (ISIN XS1645113322 and ISIN XS1645114056) in the amount of EUR 300 million and maturing in 2024. If the new sustainability-linked corporate senior note is successfully placed, the existing note is expected to be redeemed on 7 April 2021 at the fixed price of 102.563%.

The sustainability-linked senior note is associated with a clearly defined sustainability target: By 2030, the CO2 intensity of Hapag-Lloyd’s own fleet is to be reduced by 60% compared with 2008, the reference year of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Hapag-Lloyd aims to achieve this ambitious goal by purchasing new and efficient ships, phasing out old ships, using alternative fuels and introducing additional measures to reduce emissions. The lower CO2 emissions of its own fleet are to be measured and annually disclosed according to the so-called Average Efficiency Ratio (AER) indicator: For Hapag-Lloyd’s own fleet, this was 11.68 in 2008 and is now expected to fall to 4.67 by 2030. The AER provides information on CO2 intensity measured in grams of CO2 per tonne-mile (gCO2/dwt*nm).

“We will continue to lower our carbon footprint and we will be transparently measured against it – year after year. With our new sustainability target, we are setting a clear goal for our level of CO2 intensity by 2030. This will likewise be an integral part of our expanded sustainability strategy, which we will be publishing later this year. At the same time, with the planned sustainability-linked senior note, we would like to gain additional momentum in our green financing activities,” said Mark Frese, CFO of Hapag-Lloyd AG.

Previous articleFull complement of the Bahamas Maritime Authority documentation now available electronically
Next articleNorthern Lloyd opens new offices in Athens and Abu Dhabi