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Published on 5/3/2023 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: Scotiabank prices $10.15 million autocallable market-linked step-up notes on Russell

By Wendy Van Sickle

Columbus, Ohio, May 3 – Bank of Nova Scotia priced $10.15 million of 0% autocallable market-linked step-up notes due April 24, 2026 linked to the Russell 2000 index, according to a 424B2 with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The notes will be called at par plus an annualized call premium of 13.8% if the index closes at or above its initial level on either annual observation date.

If the index finishes above the step-up value, 135% of the initial level, the payout at maturity will be par plus the index gain.

If the index finishes flat or gains by up to the step-up level, the payout will be par plus the step-up payment of 35%.

Otherwise, investors will lose 1% for every 1% decline of the index.

BofA Securities, Inc. is the agent.

Issuer:Bank of Nova Scotia
Issue:Autocallable market-linked step-up notes
Underlying index:Russell 2000 index
Amount:$10,151,190
Maturity:April 24, 2026
Coupon:0%
Price:Par of $10
Payout at maturity:If the index finishes above the step-up level, par plus the index gain; If the index finishes flat or gains by up to the step-up level, par plus 35%; otherwise, full exposure to loss
Call:At par plus 13.8% per year if the index closes at or above its initial level on either annual observation date
Initial level:1,751.223
Step-up value:2,364.151; 135% of initial level
Pricing date:April 27
Settlement date:May 4
Underwriter:BofA Securities, Inc.
Fees:2%
Cusip:06418G842

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