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California Water Service Company Bonds

California Water Service Company, established in 1926 and headquartered in San Jose, California, serves as a vital provider of water utility services across multiple regions in the state. The company focuses on providing reliable water supply, water-related services, and wastewater management to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
CWT 5.50% 2040-12-01 USDCalifornia Water Service CompanyUnited States2040-12-015.5005.41
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

California Water Service Company issue history

California Water Service Company has a long history of bond issuances, with its first notable issuance dating back to the late 20th century. In recent years, the company has issued green bonds aimed at funding sustainable water infrastructure projects, aligning with its commitment to environmental stewardship. Currently, its bonds are yielding competitively within the utility sector, reflecting strong demand and investor confidence. The company continues to attract attention for its innovative financing approaches, including structuring bonds with favorable terms that enhance liquidity, thereby enabling it to pursue ongoing improvements in service delivery.