BBK, formerly known as Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait, has launched a $400 million, five-year bond which is set to price at the wide end of guidance, a document from lead managers showed.
The transaction will have a spread of 200 basis points over midswaps, the document showed, at the upper end of a revised guidance of 195 basis points plus/minus 5 bps over the same benchmark given earlier.
The initial guidance was for the deal to come in the area of 200 bps.
Investor orders worth around $800 million have been placed for the transaction, an earlier update from lead managers said.
The bond issue by Bahrain's fourth-largest bank by assets is being handled by BNP Paribas, HSBC and National Bank of Abu Dhabi.
Rated BBB by Fitch, BBK is 32.1 percent owned by the Bahraini government, with the Kuwait Investment Authority owning an 18.7 percent stake, according to Thomson Reuters data.