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Bank Of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch Bonds

Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch, established in 2002, serves as a pivotal overseas subsidiary of China’s Bank of China, headquartered in Beijing. This branch aims to facilitate international banking services and financing options for European clients while fostering economic ties between China and Europe. It offers a diverse range of services, including corporate banking, trade finance, and investment banking solutions tailored to meet the needs of its clientele.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BCHINA 1.40% 2026-04-28 USDBank Of China Ltd Luxembourg BranchLuxembourg2026-04-281.4003.91
BCHINA 1.50% 2025-04-28 EURBank Of China Ltd Luxembourg BranchLuxembourg2025-04-281.5000.00
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Bank Of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch issue history

The Luxembourg Branch has been actively involved in bond issuances since its inception, with its first significant bond offerings taking place in 2005. Notably, the branch has issued various renminbi-denominated bonds in the European market, which have gained traction among international investors seeking exposure to Chinese assets. Recent issuances, such as the €500 million green bond in 2022, reflect a growing emphasis on sustainable finance, positioning the branch as a leader in ESG-related investments in the region. With current yields being competitive against industry benchmarks, the Bank of China Ltd Luxembourg Branch continues to attract interest from retail investors looking for yield diversification amid a changing economic landscape.