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New Zealand's Kiwi Income Property Trust said on Wednesday it was considering offering up to NZ$125 million ($108.26 million) in seven-year fixed rate bonds next month.

The company said that it could comprise of an offer of NZ$100 million in senior secured bonds, with the ability to accept up to NZ$25 million in oversubscriptions. The bonds would only be offered in New Zealand, it added.

Kiwi Income has a portfolio of around 12 central business district office blocks and shopping malls worth about NZ$2.1 billion.

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