Bond BNP Paribas SA 5% ( FR0014002YW4 ) in EUR

Issuer BNP Paribas SA
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ▼ 
Country  France
ISIN code  FR0014002YW4 ( in EUR )
Interest rate 5% per year ( payment 1 time a year)
Maturity 13/08/2031



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Minimal amount 1 000 EUR
Total amount 30 000 000 EUR
Next Coupon 13/08/2025 ( In 12 days )
Detailed description BNP Paribas is a leading international banking group providing a wide range of financial services including retail banking, investment banking, asset management, and corporate and institutional banking to individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide.

A significant fixed-income opportunity has been introduced to the market with the issuance of a new bond by BNP Paribas, a globally recognized leader in banking and financial services. This particular debt instrument, identified by its ISIN code FR0014002YW4, originates from France, one of the Eurozone's principal financial centers. Currently trading at its nominal value, reflecting a market price of 100%, the bond is denominated in Euros (EUR), offering investors a straightforward exposure to the European currency. It features an attractive annual interest rate, or coupon, of 5%. The total size of this offering is set at 30,000,000 EUR, providing ample liquidity for participants, with a minimum investment threshold of 1,000 EUR making it accessible to a broad spectrum of investors. The bond is structured with a maturity date of August 13, 2031, establishing it as a medium-to-long-term investment vehicle, and is designed to provide annual interest payments. BNP Paribas, as the issuer, commands a prominent position within the global financial industry; it stands as one of the largest international banking groups, operating across a wide array of segments including corporate and institutional banking, retail banking, and international financial services, thereby lending significant institutional backing and credit strength to its debt issuances.