Bell Canada announces redemption price for Series M-36 debentures due April 2018

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Bell Canada announces redemption price for Series M-36 debentures due April 2018

Canada NewsWire

MONTRÉAL, Oct. 4, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell Canada announced on September 29, 2017 that it would redeem effective on October 9, 2017 (the "Redemption Date"), prior to maturity, all of its outstanding $300 million principal amount of 4.88% Debentures, Series M-36, due April 26, 2018 (the "Series M-36 Debentures"). Today, Bell Canada has determined the redemption price payable for the Series M-36 Debentures according to the terms of such debentures.

The redemption price for the Series M-36 Debentures must be equal to the greater of the "Canada Yield Price" and the principal amount of the Series M-36 Debentures, together in each case with accrued and unpaid interest up to, but excluding, the Redemption Date. The "Canada Yield Price", calculated today in accordance with the terms of the Series M-36 Debentures, is $1,017.480 per $1,000 of principal amount. Accordingly, the Series M-36 Debentures will be redeemed effective on the Redemption Date at a price equal to $1,017.480 per $1,000 of principal amount of debentures plus $22.241 per $1,000 of principal amount comprised of accrued and unpaid interest up to, but excluding, the Redemption Date and interest for the October 9, 2017 banking holiday in Canada at the Government of Canada Yield (as determined under the terms of the Series M-36 Debentures) plus 0.46%. The redemption price and interest will be paid on October 10, 2017.

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SOURCE Bell Canada

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