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    Cyprus stock exchange admits Rehub bonds to trading

    April 21, 2026


    The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) on Tuesday announced the listing of unsecured bonds issued by Rehub Plc on the regulated market’s corporate bonds segment, with trading set to begin on April 22, 2026.

    The listing concerns Series 1 and Series 2 bonds, which have already been registered in the central securities depository of the Cyprus Stock Exchange prior to their admission to trading.

    The bonds were introduced through a private placement method, targeting professional investors and eligible counterparties.

    Series 1 bonds, maturing in 2028, carry an interest rate of 7 per cent, with 1,370 listed securities, each having a nominal value of €1,000 and an issue price of €1,000, under ISIN code CY0240712212 and trading code REHUBS1.

    Series 2 bonds, maturing in 2030, also carry an interest rate of 7 per cent, with 21,000 listed securities, each with a nominal value of €1,000 and an issue price of €1,000, under ISIN code CY0240742219 and trading code REHUBS2.

    The company, Rehub Plc, was established to operate as an investment company across multiple sectors and geographic regions, with a particular focus on south-eastern Europe and primary activity in Bulgaria.

    Its investment model relies on corporate debt financing through bond issuances, enabling it to channel funds into selected projects and markets.

    The board of the Cyprus Stock Exchange decided that the bonds will be presented with a special marking indicated by the letter sigma in trading tables and price bulletins, due to an emphasis of matter highlighted in the independent auditors’ report for the year ended December 31, 2024.

    This decision was taken in accordance with the relevant regulatory provisions governing market transparency and investor protection, specifically under the applicable directive as amended.

    The exchange clarified that the special marking will be removed once the reasons that led to its imposition no longer apply, subject to further assessment by the board.

    Trading in the bonds will be conducted in euros, starting on April 22, 2026, when the securities will appear on the market accompanied by the specific marking.



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