Luxembourg-headquartered ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading integrated steel and mining company, has announced the pricing of its offerings of common shares, without nominal value and mandatorily convertible subordinated notes, which were announced earlier today.

The total aggregate gross proceeds from the offerings are approximately USD $2.0 billion (before deduction of commissions). The share offering is for an aggregate amount of $750 million, representing approximately 80.9 million common shares at an offering price of $9.27 (€8.57 at a EUR/USD conversion rate of 1.0816) per share.

The mandatorily convertible notes offering involves $1.25 billion aggregate principal amount of mandatorily convertible notes. These convertible notes will have a maturity of three years, will be issued at 100% of the principal amount and will be mandatorily converted into common shares of ArcelorMittal upon maturity (unless earlier converted at the option of the holders or ArcelorMittal or upon certain specified events), all in accordance with the terms of the mandatorily  convertible notes. The notes will pay a coupon of 5.50% per annum, payable quarterly in arrears. Their minimum conversion price will be equal to $9.27, corresponding to the offering price of the shares as described above and the maximum conversion price has been set at approximately 117.5% of the minimum conversion price (corresponding to $10.89).

ArcelorMittal stated that it intends to use the net proceeds from the offerings for general corporate purposes, to deleverage and to enhance liquidity, thereby building additional resilience going forward in what remains an uncertain environment.

ArcelorMittal’s liquidity position (cash and cash equivalents and availability under credit facilities) stood at approximately $10 billion as at 31 March 2020, supplemented by a new $3 billion (equivalent) credit facility as announced on 16 April 2020 (and fully executed on 5 May 2020). Following the closing of the offerings, commitments under this credit facility will be cancelled in proportion to the proceeds of the offerings less certain costs.

BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan and Société Générale are acting as Joint Global Coordinators and Joint Bookrunners of the offerings.

A Mittal family trust participated in the offerings by placing an order in an aggregate amount of $200 million, split as follows: $100 million of mandatorily convertible notes and $100 million of shares and will be subject to a lock-up period of 180 days, subject to customary exceptions.

Under the terms of the offerings, there will be a 180-day lock-up period for the Company on issuances or sales of shares and securities exchangeable for or convertible into shares, subject to customary exceptions.

Settlement of the share offering is expected to occur on or around 14 May 2020. Settlement of the mandatorily convertible notes offering is expected to occur on or around 18 May 2020. ArcelorMittal has applied to list the mandatorily convertible notes on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), subject to satisfaction of the NYSE's minimum equity listing standards. There can be no assurance that such requirement will be satisfied. If the mandatorily convertible notes are approved for listing, ArcelorMittal expects trading on the NYSE to begin within 30 calendar days after the mandatorily convertible notes are first issued.