Bond Dominion Power 2.579% ( US25746UCT43 ) in USD
Issuer | Dominion Power |
Market price | 100 % ▼ |
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Interest rate | 2.579% per year ( payment 2 times a year) |
Maturity | 01/07/2020 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | 1 000 USD |
Total amount | 1 000 000 000 USD |
Cusip | 25746UCT4 |
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating | N/A |
Moody's rating | N/A |
Detailed description |
Dominion Energy is a Fortune 500 energy company serving approximately 7 million customers in 16 states, primarily focusing on natural gas and electric power generation, transmission, and distribution. A specific fixed-income instrument, issued by Dominion Energy, a prominent U.S.-based energy company, has officially concluded its lifecycle, having successfully matured and been fully repaid to bondholders. Dominion Energy, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, stands as one of the largest producers and transporters of energy in the United States, providing electricity and natural gas to millions of customers across 16 states. Its integrated operations span power generation, transmission, and distribution, alongside natural gas storage, transmission, and distribution infrastructure, cementing its position as a key utility player in the North American market. The details of this particular bond issue, identified by ISIN US25746UCT43 and CUSIP 25746UCT4, reveal it was a U.S.-domiciled obligation with a substantial total issue size of $1,000,000,000. Denominated in United States Dollars (USD), the bond offered a fixed annual interest rate of 2.579%, with coupon payments disbursed semi-annually. The minimum investment threshold for purchasers was established at $1,000. The bond, which was valued at 100% (likely its par value at issuance or its final redemption price), reached its predetermined maturity date of July 1, 2020. Confirmation has been made that this obligation has indeed fulfilled its term, arriving at maturity and subsequently being redeemed in full, marking a successful close for this particular debt instrument. |