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Convertible Bonds: An Issuer’s Guide

By James Taylor, Ryan Castillo, Anna T. Pinedo, Remmelt Reigersman & Matthew Mortimer on April 7, 2025
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Our Convertible Bonds: An Issuer’s Guide is available to download.  The guide has been updated to include a discussion relating to European and US issuers. 

The convertible bond market has been active as companies refinance converts issued during the pandemic.  Driven by a high interest rate environment and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, companies issued over $86 billion in convertible bonds in 2024.  Issuers turn to convertible securities as a strategic liability management tool, benefiting from lower interest costs relative to traditional debt and reduced dilution compared to equity.  The increase in activity is expected to continue as many companies are now considering refinancing expensive debt like term loans and high yield bonds with convertible debt and refinancing convertible debt with new convertible debt (this addresses upcoming maturities and extends out maturities).

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James Taylor is a partner in the Banking & Finance practice of the London office. James’ practice focuses on public and private offerings of debt and equity-linked securities, advising issuers and underwriters on the standalone issue and offering of retail and wholesale medium…

James Taylor is a partner in the Banking & Finance practice of the London office. James’ practice focuses on public and private offerings of debt and equity-linked securities, advising issuers and underwriters on the standalone issue and offering of retail and wholesale medium term notes, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, warrants, convertible and exchangeable bonds and covered bonds, as well as the establishment and update of platforms for the issuance of multiple types of securities, the structuring of liability management transactions and the provision of ongoing advice on securities laws, corporate governance and stock exchange requirements related to them.

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Anna Pinedo is a partner in Mayer Brown’s New York office and a member of the Corporate & Securities practice. She concentrates her practice on securities and derivatives. Anna represents issuers, investment banks/financial intermediaries and investors in financing transactions, including public offerings and…

Anna Pinedo is a partner in Mayer Brown’s New York office and a member of the Corporate & Securities practice. She concentrates her practice on securities and derivatives. Anna represents issuers, investment banks/financial intermediaries and investors in financing transactions, including public offerings and private placements of equity and debt securities, as well as structured notes and other hybrid and structured products.

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