TOKYO - Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Finance entities, including Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V., Toyota Credit Canada Inc., Toyota Finance Australia Limited, and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, announced today the publication of a Supplementary Prospectus in relation to their extensive €60 billion Euro Medium Term Note Program. The update, dated Monday, provides additional information following the original Program Prospectus issued on September 13, 2024.
The Supplementary Prospectus is a key document for investors, detailing the terms and conditions under which Toyota issues notes – a form of debt security – to raise capital. This financial instrument is part of the company's broader strategy to secure funding for its operations and investments.
Investors interested in the details of the Supplementary Prospectus can access the document through the link provided in the press release. It will also be submitted to the National Storage Mechanism, making it available for public viewing.
The release emphasized that the Supplementary Prospectus is not an offer or solicitation to buy securities in the United States or to any U.S. persons. The securities mentioned are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and, as such, cannot be offered or sold within the United States absent an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.
The news serves as an important update for market participants and investors, particularly those residing in the countries specified in the original Program Prospectus, as the information is targeted at and intended for them.
Toyota's update is part of standard regulatory compliance and corporate governance practices, ensuring that all potential and current investors have access to the most recent and relevant information regarding the company's financial instruments.
This announcement is based on a press release statement and adheres to journalistic standards of providing factual, unbiased reporting without speculation or promotional language.
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