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Domtar Corporation Bonds

Domtar Corporation, founded in 1848 and headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina, is a leading provider of sustainable wood fiber-based products, primarily serving the paper and packaging industries. The company specializes in the manufacture of communication papers, commercial printing, and wood products, contributing to a variety of sectors including education, publishing, and packaging solutions.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
UFS 6.25% 2042-09-01 USDDomtar CorporationUnited States2042-09-016.25016.13
UFS 6.75% 2044-02-15 USDDomtar CorporationUnited States2044-02-156.75015.56
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Domtar Corporation issue history

Domtar started issuing bonds in the early 2000s to support its expansion and operational needs. Notably, in 2021, Domtar issued $1 billion in senior unsecured notes, demonstrating strong demand and favorable market conditions, with yields significantly favorable compared to industry averages. Recent news includes Domtar’s acquisition by Paper Excellence in 2021, which has implications for its future bond offerings, potentially enhancing financial stability and investor confidence with the backing of a larger entity.