Tencent Issues $30 Billion in Dual-Currency Bonds, First Dollar Debt in 5 Years

According to Beating, Tencent Holdings plans to raise approximately $30 billion through dual-currency bonds comprising U.S. dollars and offshore Chinese yuan (dim sum bonds), with pricing potentially occurring as early as Tuesday. If successful, this marks Tencent's first dollar-denominated debt issuance since 2021 and its second dim sum bond offering. The company has obtained regulatory approval for up to $45 billion in offshore debt issuance.

Tencent plans to issue 10-year and 20-year U.S. dollar bonds alongside 10-year and 30-year offshore yuan bonds. The proceeds will be used for debt refinancing and general corporate purposes, as the company faces $35 billion in debt maturing this year and $28 billion due next year. The fundraising reflects Tencent's urgent need to accelerate artificial intelligence transformation, with plans to double AI investments to at least $5.3 billion this year to close the gap with competitors including ByteDance and Alibaba.

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