14.12.20111

Bank Austria’s new Floater-Obligation 2011–2013 Serie 34 bond offers an attractive interest rate and security of capital

The 2-year floater bond with a short term and a variable interest rate is tailored to the needs of corporate investments but is also suitable for private customers who are interested in short-term investments with an increasing interest rate. The interest rate will be adjusted to the 3-month EURIBOR plus 2 percentage points p.a.1) on a quarterly basis over the entire term of the bond and paid every quarter. The Floater-Obligation 2011–2013 Serie 34 bond is denominated in units of EUR 1,000. The minimum investment is EUR 3,000.

With this bond, investors will be able to invest their money at an attractive variable interest rate for a reasonable period of time while benefiting from a possible increase of the 3-month EURIBOR. If investors expect the 3-month EURIBOR to rise in the next two years, the floater bond will be the right investment.

Security for capital and interest
Interest on the floater bond will be paid on a quarterly basis on specified dates. The floater bond will be repaid at the nominal value of 100% at the end of the term pursuant to the conditions of issue. Bank Austria is liable with its entire assets for the payment of interest and capital.

The bond may be sold at the relevant price before maturity; the market price is influenced by market interest rate levels, liquidity, the debtor's rating, and by the laws of supply and demand.
If the investment is not held to maturity there is a risk that investors may get back less than the amount originally invested.

Enquiries: Bank Austria Media Relations Austria
Matthias Raftl, tel. +43 (0) 50505 52809
e-mail: matthias.raftl@unicreditgroup.at

Details of the issue:

Floater-Obligation 2011–2013 Serie 34 bond of UniCredit Bank Austria AG

ISIN: AT000B042379
Offered: from 7 December 2011, continuous issue
Denomination: EUR 1,000 (minimum investment EUR 3,000)
Term:  2 years (7 December 2011 to 6 December 2013)
Coupon1: 3-month EURIBOR + 2 percentage points p.a.
Interest rates are adjusted to the 3-month EURIBOR (according to Reuters site EURIBOR01) on a quarterly basis three business days before the new interest period.
Interest payments: on 7 March, 7 June, 7 September and 7 December of every year, 
with the first payment due on 7 March 2012
Redemption:  on 7 December 2013 at 100 %
Callable:  No
Listing: It is envisaged that the bond will be listed on the Third Market of the Vienna Stock Exchange (Wiener Börse)

1) Based on the nominal value of 100%. Taxation: 25% Austrian capital yields tax (Kapitalertragsteuer – KESt) will be deducted by the bank from interest income (final taxation) of assets of individual investors with unlimited tax liability in Austria, and from interest income of specific corporate investors with limited tax liability in Austria. For investments made from 1 April 2012: an additional 25% Austrian capital gains tax will be deducted from realised capital gains. Interest income and capital gains of corporate investors with unlimited tax liability in Austria are subject to 25% Austrian corporation tax (Körperschaftsteuer – KöSt). It should be noted that the tax treatment depends on an investor's personal circumstances and that information is provided on the basis of the current legal situation, which may be subject to change.

Disclaimer:
This information does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation. Nor does it in particular constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell this floater bond. It is provided only as initial information and cannot replace advice tailored to the investor's knowledge and specific circumstances. Every investment of capital involves a degree of risk.
Your relationship manager will be pleased to provide you with further details of the Floater-Obligation 2011-2013 Serie 34 bond of UniCredit Bank Austria. This information does not constitute a prospectus within the meaning of the Austrian Capital Markets Act (Kapitalmarktgesetz – KMG).

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