Bond Swiss Credit 0% ( XS2372508775 ) in ZAR
Issuer | Swiss Credit | ||
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Interest rate | 0% | ||
Maturity | 27/08/2036 | ||
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Minimal amount | 20 000 ZAR | ||
Total amount | 150 000 000 ZAR | ||
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. A detailed analysis focuses on a specific bond, identified by ISIN Code XS2372508775, issued by Credit Suisse, a financial entity historically recognized as a global leader in financial services, headquartered in Switzerland, which operated as a multinational investment bank and financial services company since its founding in 1856, building a substantial reputation across wealth management, investment banking, and asset management while serving a diverse global client base ranging from private individuals to large corporations and institutional investors; although the institution has undergone significant structural changes, including its integration into UBS Group, its previously issued financial instruments, such as this bond, continue to trade and represent its historical footprint in the capital markets, with the underlying obligations being honored; this particular Swiss-originated issuance is currently trading at 100% of its nominal value, denominated in South African Rand (ZAR), with a total issuance size of ZAR 150,000,000 and a minimum purchase increment set at ZAR 20,000; a distinctive feature of this instrument is its stated interest rate of 0%, classifying it as a zero-coupon bond where investors do not receive periodic coupon payments but instead realize their return from the difference between the purchase price and the full principal amount repaid at its maturity on August 27, 2036, with the reported payment frequency of '1' in this context referring solely to the single principal repayment occurring at the bond's maturity. |