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Dun & Bradstreet Corp Bonds

Dun & Bradstreet Corp, founded in 1841 and headquartered in Short Hills, New Jersey, is a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics. The company offers vital information on the creditworthiness of businesses, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions through its extensive suite of products and services, including the D&B Hoovers platform and Business Credit Reports.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DNB 5.00% 2029-12-15 USDDun & Bradstreet CorpUnited States2029-12-155.0004.68
DNB 5.00% 2029-12-15 USDDun & Bradstreet CorpUnited States2029-12-155.0004.68
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Dun & Bradstreet Corp issue history

Dun & Bradstreet entered the bond market early on, with its first public bond issuance occurring in 1970. Since then, the company has raised capital through various bond offerings, with a notable $1 billion security issuance in 2019 intended for general corporate purposes. Currently, Dun & Bradstreet’s bonds reflect yields that are competitive within the industry, providing a compelling investment opportunity. Recent reports highlight the company's strategic focus on maintaining solid credit metrics, alongside features like callability and relatively short maturities compared to industry standards.