General Shopping Subsidiaries Launch Exchange Offers for Two Note Series
Two subsidiaries of General Shopping e Outlets do Brasil S.A. began exchange offers on May 28, 2026, allowing eligible holders of certain Regulation S notes to swap them for quotas in a Brazilian real estate investment fund. The offers exclude U.S. holders and holders of Rule 144A notes.
pymnts.comA. announced that its subsidiaries General Shopping Investments Limited and General Shopping Investments Limited have started exchange offers covering two series of Regulation S notes. 000% Regulation S Perpetual Subordinated Fixed to Floating Rate Notes with Interest Deferral Option issued by the other.
Eligible holders outside the United States who hold the notes through DTC, Euroclear, or Clearstream may exchange them for quotas in Clear Fundo de Investimento Imobiliário Responsabilidade Limitada.
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U.S. dollar. Each exchange offer can be amended, extended, terminated, or withdrawn separately. Completion remains subject to conditions listed in the exchange offer memorandum dated May 28, 2026. Holders of the corresponding Rule 144A notes must first convert those notes into Regulation S notes before participating. S. Securities Act of 1933.
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