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Basf Finance Europe NV Bonds

BASF Finance Europe NV, established in 2001 and based in Belgium, functions as the financing arm of the BASF Group, a leading global chemical company headquartered in Germany. The company's primary purpose is to provide financial services to support the operational and investment needs of its parent organization while optimizing funding costs through efficient capital market strategies.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BASGR 0.75% 2026-11-10 EURBasf Finance Europe NVNetherlands2026-11-100.7502.23
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Basf Finance Europe NV issue history

BASF Finance Europe NV began its bond issuance activities shortly after its inception, with its first bonds issued in 2002. Notable issuances include a €1 billion bond in 2013 linked to sustainability initiatives and a €500 million green bond in 2020, aimed at financing projects that improve environmental performance. As of late 2023, the company's bonds exhibit competitive yields compared to the industry average, with features such as callable options providing additional flexibility for investors, reflecting the entity's strategic focus on sustainability and innovation in capital markets.