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Deutsche Postbank Funding Trust I Bonds

Deutsche Postbank Funding Trust I, a subsidiary of Deutsche Postbank AG based in Bonn, Germany, was established to support the funding operations of its parent company. The trust primarily focuses on issuing debt securities to raise capital for a variety of banking activities, enhancing the overall liquidity and financial stability of the group.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DPB 1.81% 2034-12-02 EURDeutsche Postbank Funding Trust IUnited States2034-12-021.8073.27
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Deutsche Postbank Funding Trust I issue history

Since its inception, Deutsche Postbank Funding Trust I has played a crucial role in the bond markets, starting its bond issuance program in 2002. Over the years, it has successfully launched several noteworthy issues, including subordinated bonds linked to specific regulatory changes in the banking sector. As of 2023, yields on its bonds remain competitive compared to industry standards, offering retail investors attractive opportunities. Recent news highlights the trust's ongoing adaptability to market demands, reflecting its commitment to maintaining robust funding channels in a dynamic financial environment.