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Bank Of China Ltd Macau Branch Bonds

Bank of China Ltd Macau Branch, established in 2001 as a subsidiary of the parent company Bank of China based in Beijing, plays a pivotal role in providing banking and financial services within the Macau region. This branch aims to support local economic development while offering a range of products such as personal banking, corporate financing, and investment services tailored to meet the needs of retail investors.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BCHINA 3.50% 2027-04-20 USDBank Of China Ltd Macau BranchMacao2027-04-203.5003.90
BCHINA 4.70% 2025-04-28 USDBank Of China Ltd Macau BranchMacao2025-04-284.7010.00
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Bank Of China Ltd Macau Branch issue history

The Macau Branch has issued various bonds since its inception, with significant offerings noted in 2015 when it launched a series of fixed-rate bonds specifically targeting retail investors. These issuances have been attractive amid competitive yields, often comparing favorably against local market benchmarks. Noteworthy is the 2021 bond issuance that included green bond features, reflecting the bank's commitment to sustainable finance. Recent reports indicate the branch’s bonds maintain solid demand, reflecting investor confidence and bolstering its positioning in the regional market.