Banco de Crédito del Perú on Jan. 24 placed three-year bonds worth about 182.4 million Peruvian soles, with demand for the debt reaching about 261.0 million soles.
The initial offering, announced earlier in January, was for 100 million soles, expandable to 200 million soles.
The fixed interest rate for the series D bonds will be 5.90625%, the bank said in a filing.
The bonds are part of the first issuance under the bank's fifth bonds program for up to 1 billion soles. Credicorp Capital Sociedad Agente de Bolsa acted as the placing agent.
As of Jan. 24, US$1 was equivalent to 3.28 Peruvian soles.