Bond Générale Société 0% ( FR0013341666 ) in EUR

Issuer Générale Société
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ▼ 
Country  France
ISIN code  FR0013341666 ( in EUR )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 06/08/2028



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Minimal amount 1 000 EUR
Total amount 30 000 000 EUR
Detailed description Société Générale is a major French multinational banking and financial services corporation.

A recently detailed financial instrument, specifically an obligation (bond) with ISIN code FR0013341666, offers a contemporary snapshot of the debt market within the Eurozone, particularly emanating from France. This bond is issued by Societe Generale, a globally recognized French multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Paris, renowned for its extensive operations spanning retail banking, corporate and investment banking, private banking, asset management, and specialized financial services, thereby playing a pivotal role in the global financial ecosystem. The bond is denominated in Euros (EUR) and currently trades at 100% of its par value on the market. A key characteristic is its 0% interest rate, indicating that this particular obligation does not provide periodic coupon payments to its holders, classifying it as a zero-coupon bond from the perspective of regular income generation. Investors are presented with a clear maturity date of August 6, 2028. The total size of this specific issuance is substantial, amounting to EUR 30,000,000, while the minimum investment required per purchase is set at EUR 1,000. Although the data indicates a payment frequency of '1,' which conventionally implies annual disbursements, in the context of a 0% coupon bond trading at par, this detail primarily pertains to the singular principal redemption event scheduled at the bond's maturity, rather than recurring interest payments. This issuance highlights Societe Generale's ongoing activities in capital markets, potentially for funding, liquidity management, or other strategic financial objectives aligned with its robust position in the European banking sector.