Bond ENGY 5.25% ( US29286DAA37 ) in USD
Issuer | ENGY |
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Interest rate | 5.25% per year ( payment 2 times a year) |
Maturity | 10/04/2029 |
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Minimal amount | 200 000 USD |
Total amount | 750 000 000 USD |
Cusip | 29286DAA3 |
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating | BBB+ ( Lower medium grade - Investment-grade ) |
Moody's rating | Baa1 ( Lower medium grade - Investment-grade ) |
Next Coupon | 10/10/2025 ( In 22 days ) |
Detailed description |
ENGIE is a global energy company focused on low-carbon energy generation and solutions, including renewable energy, natural gas, and energy services. This detailed bond offering from Engie, identifiable by ISIN US29286DAA37 and CUSIP 29286DAA3, represents an important financial instrument in the global debt market. Engie, a prominent French multinational utility company headquartered in La Défense, stands as a global leader in the energy transition, specializing in electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear power, and renewable energy solutions. The company is deeply committed to accelerating the shift towards a carbon-neutral world, offering a broad spectrum of low-carbon energy solutions and services across various continents to individuals, businesses, and local communities, thereby playing a critical role in essential infrastructure and climate objectives. This specific bond, issued from France and denominated in USD, features a fixed interest rate of 5.25% and is set to mature on October 4, 2029, with interest payments disbursed semi-annually. The total size of this issuance amounts to $750,000,000, and it is currently trading on the market at a premium, priced at 101.75% of its face value. For institutional and high-net-worth investors, the minimum purchase size is stipulated at $200,000. The creditworthiness of this debt instrument is affirmed by leading rating agencies, with Standard & Poor's assigning a BBB+ rating and Moody's providing a Baa1 rating, both classifications indicating an investment-grade status and reflecting the issuer's robust financial health and strong capacity to meet its debt obligations. |