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Document submitted to the UK Registrar of Companies when seeking registration of a company.  


Formerly (and still much more commonly) known as a Eurobond.
The memorandum sets out information including the company name, the company’s objects and the company’s registered office.
 
An offshore bond in the international capital markets, issued in a [[Eurocurrency]], most frequently in USD. 
 
Maturities at issue are normally greater than one year.
 
They are usually - but not always - in bearer form.
 
They can be issued on any interest basis.
 
 
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Any bond issued outside the country of domicile of the issuer.
 
This includes both eurobonds, defined above, and foreign bonds.
 
 
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The term 'international bond' is also sometimes used (incorrectly) to refer to a global bond.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Domestic bond]]
* [[Articles of Association]]
* [[Eurobond]]
* [[Certificate of incorporation]]
* [[Eurocurrency]]
* [[Memorandum of understanding]]
* [[Foreign bond]]
* [[Objects clause]]
* [[Global bond]]
* [[Offering memorandum]]
* [[Registrar of Companies]]
* [[Registration]]


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Latest revision as of 21:06, 10 July 2022

Document submitted to the UK Registrar of Companies when seeking registration of a company.

The memorandum sets out information including the company name, the company’s objects and the company’s registered office.


See also