Bond Nordia Bank Abp 0% ( DK0030430889 ) in EUR
Issuer | Nordia Bank Abp |
Market price | 100 % ⇌ |
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ISIN code |
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Interest rate | 0% |
Maturity | 22/01/2024 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | 1 000 EUR |
Total amount | 22 284 000 EUR |
Detailed description |
Nordea Bank Abp is a Nordic financial services group offering banking, asset management, and insurance services to individuals, businesses, and institutions across Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. A recent notable event in the European debt market saw the successful conclusion of a specific bond issuance from Nordea Bank Abp. Nordea Bank Abp, a leading pan-Nordic financial services group headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, holds a significant position as one of the largest banks in the region, offering a comprehensive range of banking, asset management, and insurance services across the Nordic and Baltic countries, distinguishing itself through its robust financial performance and extensive customer base. The bond in question, identified by ISIN DK0030430889, was denominated in Euros (EUR) and constituted a zero-coupon obligation, characterized by an interest rate of 0%, indicating no periodic interest payments were made, with its value determined by the difference between its purchase price and its face value at maturity. This particular instrument, part of a total issuance size amounting to EUR 22,284,000, was made accessible to investors with a minimum purchase size of EUR 1,000. Originally issued from Finland, the bond had a scheduled maturity date of January 22, 2024, with a payment frequency of 1, implying a single principal repayment upon maturity. Confirming its lifecycle completion, this bond, which had been trading at or was redeemed at 100% of its face value, has now officially matured and been fully repaid to its holders, underscoring the orderly conclusion of the debt instrument's term and Nordea Bank Abp's adherence to its financial commitments. |