Bond Stanchart Bank 3.75% ( XS2538098414 ) in USD
| Issuer | Stanchart Bank |
| Market price | 100 % ▲ |
| Country | United Kingdom
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| ISIN code |
XS2538098414 ( in USD )
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| Interest rate | 3.75% per year ( payment 2 times a year) |
| Maturity | 05/10/2025 - Bond has expired |
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| Minimal amount | 200 000 USD |
| Total amount | 4 750 000 USD |
| Detailed description |
Standard Chartered Bank is a British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London, operating in over 60 markets across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, with a focus on emerging markets. A fixed-income instrument issued by Standard Chartered Bank, identified by ISIN XS2538098414, is currently observed in the debt capital markets. Standard Chartered Bank is a prominent British multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in London, operating a global network of over 1,200 branches and outlets in more than 70 countries. With a strong historical presence and strategic focus on Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, the bank provides a comprehensive range of corporate, institutional, and retail banking services, underpinning its significant global financial footprint and creditworthiness. This particular bond, denominated in US Dollars (USD), features a fixed annual interest rate, or coupon, of 3.75%, with interest payments scheduled semi-annually, reflecting a payment frequency of two times per year. Issued from the United Kingdom, this debt security is structured to mature on October 5, 2025, classifying it as a relatively short-to-medium-term investment. The total size of this specific issuance amounts to USD 4,750,000, and it is currently trading at 100% of its par value on the market, indicating a stable valuation at its face value. A key detail for potential investors is the minimum purchase size, which is set at USD 200,000, positioning this instrument primarily towards institutional investors or high-net-worth individuals rather than the general retail market. |
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