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Datwyler Holding AG Bonds

Datwyler Holding AG, founded in 1915 and headquartered in Altdorf, Switzerland, is a global provider of high-quality sealing and insulation solutions across diverse industries. The company's primary focus includes the development and production of elastomer and polymer-based solutions that enhance the functionality and durability of products in sectors such as automotive, healthcare, and telecommunications.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DAESW 1.70% 2029-10-30 CHFDatwyler Holding AGSwitzerland2029-10-301.7000.71
DAESW 2.10% 2027-07-13 CHFDatwyler Holding AGSwitzerland2027-07-132.1000.60
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Datwyler Holding AG issue history

Datwyler commenced its bond issuance program in the early 2000s, with notable issuances including a €300 million bond in 2018, aimed at refinancing existing debt and funding strategic growth initiatives. The company's bonds have attracted investment due to their relatively strong credit ratings, with current yields competitive within the industry. Noteworthy features include the option for early redemption, which adds flexibility for investors. Recent news highlights Datwyler's commitment to sustainability, suggesting future issuances may increasingly focus on green bonds to finance eco-friendly projects.