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Bank of China Australia Ltd Bonds

Bank of China Australia Ltd, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Sydney, serves as a subsidiary of the Bank of China Limited, one of the major state-owned banks of China. The company aims to provide a wide range of financial services to its customers, including retail and commercial banking, trade financing, and foreign exchange services.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BCHINA 4.86% 2026-01-13 USDBank of China Australia LtdAustralia2026-01-134.8600.00
BCHINA 5.43% 2026-08-17 AUDBank of China Australia LtdAustralia2026-08-175.4314.73
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Bank of China Australia Ltd issue history

Bank of China Australia has been actively involved in the bond market since its establishment, with significant issuances that cater to both institutional and retail investors. Their inaugural bond offering was launched in 2010 as part of a broader strategy to diversify funding sources, and since then, they have successfully issued several notable bonds, including green bonds aimed at sustainable projects. Current yields on their bonds are competitive within the industry, often reflecting favorable terms due to their solid backing from the parent bank, and feature options like callable structures to enhance attractiveness for investors.