Achievement Awards 2016 – Australia/NZ: Part 1

We honour the advisers and bookrunners behind these outstanding deals for 2016. Tomorrow we announce the winners of our House Awards.

FinanceAsia is pleased to announce the winners of our 2016 Deal Awards for Australia and New Zealand.

The following deals stood out for clever origination and textbook execution across a range of categories. A full write-up of the awards will feature in the March 2017 issue of the magazine.

Please click here for our Achievement Awards for the rest of the region.

The award winners and their clients will be honoured at our 14th annual Australia and New Zealand awards celebration dinner on Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at the Park Hyatt on Sydney Harbour. For more information on this event, please contact Vicki Shaw at [email protected] or +61 2 9967 5774.

Stay tuned tomorrow for the announcement of our House Awards.

BEST IPO 

Reliance Worldwide, A$919 million

JPMorgan, Macquarie Capital


BEST SECONDARY OFFERING

Mayne Pharma entitlement offer and placement, A$888 million

Credit Suisse, UBS


BEST M&A DEAL

Ausgrid long-term lease, A$16.2 billion

Advisers to NSW Government: Deutsche Bank, UBS
Advisers to IFM Investors/AustralianSuper: Macquarie Capital


BEST LOCAL BOND DEAL

DBS covered Kangaroo bond, A$750 million

Barclays, DBS, National Australia Bank, RBC Capital Markets, Westpac


BEST INTERNATIONAL BOND DEAL

ANZ perpetual NC10 Tier One notes, $1 billion

ANZ, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley


BEST HYBRID DEAL

AusNet 60NC5.5 hybrid, $375 million

Citi, UBS


BEST DEBT FINANCE DEAL

Flexigroup ABS Trust 2016-1, A$260 million

Commonwealth Bank of Australia, National Australia Bank


BEST PROJECT FINANCE DEAL

Victoria International Container Terminal, A$398 million

Bank of China, Cathay United, Citi, DBS, Investec, KfW IPEX-Bank, Standard Chartered Bank


MOST INNOVATIVE DEAL

Asciano takeover, A$12.2 billion

Advisers to Asciano: Goldman Sachs and Gresham
Advisers to Brookfield consortium: Macquarie Capital and Citi
Advisers to Qube consortium: UBS and Credit Suisse


BEST NEW ZEALAND DEAL

Z Energy’s acquisition of Chevron NZ, NZ$785 million

Adviser to Z Energy: Goldman Sachs

 

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