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JBS unit Seara raises $275 million with new debt issuance, sources say
Oct 2, 2024 9:45 PM

SAO PAULO, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Brazilian food producer

Seara, a subsidiary of global meatpacker JBS, on

Wednesday raised 1.5 billion reais ($276 million) in

agribusiness receivables certificates, according to two people

familiar with the transaction.

The certificates, known in Brazil as CRAs, are fixed income

securities backed by receivables in the agribusiness sector.

This is the first time Seara, which produces pork, poultry

and ready meals, has raised capital using this type of security.

Its parent JBS has been accessing the CRAs market since 2019,

having raised, before today, a total of 11.6 billion reais.

According to one of the people familiar with the

transaction, entering the CRA market is important for Seara

because this type of security offers tax benefits for investors,

allowing Brazilian companies to raise capital at competitive

rates.

Demand for Seara's CRAs reached 2.5 billion reais, according

to the sources.

($1 = 5.4406 reais)

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