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Total Play will offer the holders of $361.5 million of its $575 million notes due in 2025 the same at-par deal it had given local creditors in a private debt swap announced last month, according to a statement. The new offer was launched on the Singapore exchange, where the secured, amortizing notes due in 2028 that pay a 10.5% coupon would trade, the company said.
A spokesman for Total Play told Bloomberg Friday that the company had been growing strongly, and the new offer aimed to ease concerns with the way it had been handling the business.