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Banco Nacion Secures Record Funding to Boost Argentine Mortgages and Loans

09/07/2026 04:33 - Economia

Banco Nacion Strengthens Credit Capacity with Successful Debt Issuance

The Banco de la Nacion Argentina (BNA) continues to consolidate its leadership in the local capital market. On July 8, 2026, the entity successfully placed new debt titles for an amount equivalent to 270 million dollars, a figure that widely surpassed its initial financing goal, which was estimated at 150 million dollars.

The obtained resources will be allocated to reinforce financing for the private sector, especially through loans for families and SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises). This operation is part of the second debt issuance carried out by the entity within its global financing program, which contemplates a ceiling of up to 1.5 billion dollars.

Issuance Details and Options for Investors

The placement included three instruments with different currencies and update indexes, designed to attract investors with various risk profiles and yield needs:

Class 4 (Argentine Pesos)

Currency: Argentine Pesos.
Rate: Variable, equivalent to TAMAR plus 3.25%.

Class 5 (MEP Dollar)

Currency: MEP Dollars (local market exchange rate).
Rate: Fixed annual rate of 6%.

Class 6 (UVA)

Currency: Purchasing Value Units (UVA - inflation-indexed).
Rate: 6.5%.

A New Tender Focused on Mortgage Loans

In addition to this successful placement, Banco Nacion is joining the official debt strategy and has scheduled a new tender for Obligaciones Negociables specifically aimed at financing mortgage loans for this Wednesday, July 9.

The strategy seeks to leverage the 4.3 billion dollars payment that the national government will make for capital and interest on Global and Bonares bonds, hoping to capture between 500 and 630 million dollars. In its first issuance, the bank had managed to place the equivalent of 370 million dollars, and now it aims to surpass its own record.

The team led by the General Deputy Manager of Finance, Mauricio Albanese, finalized the details of three new options for this tender:

  • Pesos: 12-month term at TAMAR plus a fixed margin to be auctioned.
  • Dollars: 36-month term at a fixed rate to be auctioned.
  • UVA: 24-month term at a fixed rate to be auctioned.

The strong demand observed for Banco Nacion's instruments constitutes a clear signal of investor confidence in the entity's management and in the Argentine economy, allowing in turn to sustain the growth of loans to the productive sector and to families dreaming of their own home.

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