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Branch Banking and Trust Co Bonds

Branch Banking and Trust Co (BB&T), founded in 1872 and headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, operates as a regional bank offering consumer and commercial banking services. As a significant part of Truist Financial Corporation, BB&T provides a range of financial products including loans, deposits, and investment services, tailored to meet the needs of its retail and commercial clients.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
TFC 2.64% 2029-09-17 USDBranch Banking and Trust CoUnited States2029-09-172.6364.42
TFC 3.80% 2026-10-30 USDBranch Banking and Trust CoUnited States2026-10-303.8004.16
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Branch Banking and Trust Co issue history

With a robust history in capital markets, BB&T began its bond issuance activities in the early 1980s. Notably, the bank issued $500 million in subordinated debentures in 2018, which attracted attention due to its competitive yield compared to industry averages. Currently, BB&T's bonds carry several features, including call options and flexible maturities, making them appealing to investors. Recent market trends indicate strong demand for BB&T's bond offerings, reflecting investor confidence in the bank's stability and growth potential.