Bond GC Sabadell Obligations 1 0% ( ES0316874033 ) in EUR

Issuer GC Sabadell Obligations 1
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ⇌ 
Country  Spain
ISIN code  ES0316874033 ( in EUR )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 20/06/2038



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Detailed description Banco Sabadell's Tier 1 bonds are subordinated debt securities issued by the bank, offering a potentially higher yield than senior debt but carrying a higher risk of loss in case of bank insolvency.

This article provides an in-depth analysis of a specific bond instrument, identified by its ISIN ES0316874033, issued from Spain. The issuer, GC Sabadell 1 Bonds, is a Spanish entity whose naming convention, particularly the inclusion of 'Sabadell,' strongly suggests an affiliation with Banco Sabadell, a prominent Spanish banking group. Entities like GC Sabadell 1 Bonds are typically Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) or securitization vehicles established to issue specific debt instruments, often as part of a structured finance operation. Their creditworthiness is generally linked to the assets they hold or the guarantee provided by a sponsoring parent, implicitly pointing towards the financial strength and regulatory oversight of the broader Banco Sabadell group, which is a significant player in the European financial sector. This particular bond is denominated in EUR and currently trades at 100% of its nominal value. A notable characteristic is its stated interest rate of 0%, coupled with an annual payment frequency, indicating that this is a zero-coupon bond or a similarly structured instrument where no periodic interest payments are made to bondholders. For such an instrument trading at par, any investor return is derived solely from the difference between the purchase price and the face value at its maturity. With a maturity date set for June 20, 2038, this bond represents a long-term fixed-income commitment within the Spanish debt market, requiring investors to primarily assess the issuer's credit risk and the implications of its zero-coupon structure for their investment objectives.