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Freddie Mac starts any-and-all tender offer for eight STACR notes
By Marisa Wong
Los Angeles, Oct. 3 – Freddie Mac launched a tender offer for any and all of the outstanding notes from eight series of its Structured Agency Credit Risk notes, according to a press release.
The agency is offering to buy notes from the following series at the applicable tender offer considerations per $1,000 original principal amount:
• $350 million outstanding STACR 2015-DNA1 M-3 notes (Cusip: 3137G0EW5) for $1,014.84;
• $408,569,516 outstanding STACR 2016-DNA1 M-3 notes (Cusip: 3137G0HW2) for $1,066.72;
• $80 million outstanding STACR 2017-HRP1 M-2 notes (Cusip: 3137G0SN0) for $1,000.00;
• $53,076,743 outstanding STACR 2018-HQA2 M-2 notes (Cusip: 35563XAH5) for $990.00;
• $259 million outstanding STACR 2018-HRP1 B-1 notes (Cusip: 3137G0VA4) for $1,001.25;
• $390 million outstanding STACR 2019-DNA3 M-2 notes (Cusip: 35564TAH3) for $1,000.00;
• $280 million outstanding STACR 2019-HQA3 M-2 notes (Cusip: 35564XAH4) for $995.77; and
• $114 million outstanding STACR 2019-FTR2 M-2 notes (Cusip: 35564WAH6) for $965.94.
Interest will also be paid to the settlement date, expected for Oct. 12.
Settlement for notes tendered via guaranteed delivery is planned for Oct. 13, with interest paid only through the original settlement date.
The offer expires at 5 p.m. ET on Oct. 7.
BofA Securities, Inc. (980 387-3907, 888 292-0070) and Barclays (212 412-5780, 800 438-3242) are the lead dealer managers. Academy Securities, Inc. is the co-dealer manager.
Global Bondholder Services Corp. (212 430-3774, 855 654-2015, https://www.gbsc-usa.com/FreddieMac) is the information agent.
The government-sponsored enterprise is based in McLean, Va.
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