Bond Swiss Credit 0% ( XS2365549299 ) in EUR

Issuer Swiss Credit
Market price 100 %  ⇌ 
Country  United Kingdom
ISIN code  XS2365549299 ( in EUR )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 05/08/2024 - Bond has expired



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Minimal amount 1 000 EUR
Total amount 1 000 000 EUR
Detailed description Credit Suisse was a global investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, that was acquired by UBS in March 2023 following a significant financial crisis.

An analysis of the recently matured fixed-income instrument identified by ISIN XS2365549299 confirms the successful completion of its lifecycle. This bond, issued by the global financial institution Credit Suisse, reached its maturity date on August 5, 2024, and has since been fully repaid to bondholders. Credit Suisse, historically a cornerstone of the global financial landscape, was a prominent Swiss-headquartered investment bank and financial services firm, offering a comprehensive suite of services including wealth management, investment banking, and asset management to a diverse client base worldwide. While the institution has undergone significant changes, notably its integration into UBS Group AG, this specific bond issuance originated and matured within its operational framework as an independent entity. The obligation, denominated in Euros (EUR), represented a total issuance size of EUR 1,000,000, with a minimum subscription threshold of EUR 1,000. A defining characteristic of this bond was its zero-coupon rate, signifying that it did not accrue or distribute periodic interest payments; instead, the investor's return was realized through the bond's redemption at its full face value, having been acquired at a discount. Issued under the regulatory oversight of the United Kingdom, the security successfully concluded its term, being valued at 100% upon its maturity date, prior to its confirmed redemption, thereby fulfilling its contractual obligations to investors.