Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 6:22:12 GMT
Fibra Uno (BMV: FUNO11) (“FUNO” or “Fideicomiso Fibra Uno”), the first and largest real estate investment trust in Mexico and Latin America, announces that yesterday the placement was successfully carried out of the first sustainable unsecured bonds issued by a FIBRA in the national market for Ps. $8.1 billion. The proceeds from the offer will be used to prepay, at no additional cost, the FUNO 17-2 bond maturing in December 2022. Of the total, Ps. $2,900 million correspond to the 21-X bond with a fixed rate of MBONO + 165bps (or 8.98%) maturing in October 2028; more, Ps. $5,200 million corresponding to the 21-2X bond at a variable rate of TIIE + 90 bps maturing in October 2025. Fibra Uno is pleased to announce that the book had a demand of more than Ps. 21,000 million, that is, an oversubscription of 2.6 times.
With this sustainable issuance , FUNO reaffirms its leadership in ESG in the industry, as well as the strength of its credit value and the trust of its investors in Mexico, in the company and in its business model. The issue has a rating ohighest quality and with diversification of segments, geographies and tenants. Likewise, the FUNO ® management team has more than 35 years of experience in deve America Cell Phone Number List lopment and operation in all segments of the real estate sect hey are integrated from norms that are internalized in people's identities. As an example, he mentioned the context given by the capitalist and patriarchal economic system in which we still live. Man is the one who dictates the norms of behavior and is based on the production of capital, as well as the dynamics of the market.
If we think about this economic model with a functionality based on male hegemony, we can understand that there is a sex-gender system that has a naturalistic and existentialist abstraction that gives a logic of economic and public accumulation that is androcentric towards men and a process of guaranteeing life. of the home through feminization, that is, through women. Dr. Edith Yesenia Peña Sánchez, professor and researcher at INAH. This system has generated a scenario of structural inequalities in which stereotypes exist, which people can hardly cover to maintain and reproduce the same system “that everyone talks to us about but very few of us recognize in our daily lives.” Continuing with the same example, these stereotypes are reflected in the inequality between men and women, in which the man is seen as a strong, determined and authoritarian person, and the woman as weak, doubtful and obedient.
With this sustainable issuance , FUNO reaffirms its leadership in ESG in the industry, as well as the strength of its credit value and the trust of its investors in Mexico, in the company and in its business model. The issue has a rating ohighest quality and with diversification of segments, geographies and tenants. Likewise, the FUNO ® management team has more than 35 years of experience in deve America Cell Phone Number List lopment and operation in all segments of the real estate sect hey are integrated from norms that are internalized in people's identities. As an example, he mentioned the context given by the capitalist and patriarchal economic system in which we still live. Man is the one who dictates the norms of behavior and is based on the production of capital, as well as the dynamics of the market.
If we think about this economic model with a functionality based on male hegemony, we can understand that there is a sex-gender system that has a naturalistic and existentialist abstraction that gives a logic of economic and public accumulation that is androcentric towards men and a process of guaranteeing life. of the home through feminization, that is, through women. Dr. Edith Yesenia Peña Sánchez, professor and researcher at INAH. This system has generated a scenario of structural inequalities in which stereotypes exist, which people can hardly cover to maintain and reproduce the same system “that everyone talks to us about but very few of us recognize in our daily lives.” Continuing with the same example, these stereotypes are reflected in the inequality between men and women, in which the man is seen as a strong, determined and authoritarian person, and the woman as weak, doubtful and obedient.