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E MART Inc Bonds

E-MART Inc, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, serves as a leading retailer committed to delivering a diverse range of products across its hypermarket and online platforms. The company focuses on customer convenience, offering groceries, electronics, clothing, and household items, catering to both local and international markets.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
EMART 4.10% 2027-02-07 KRWE-MART IncSouth Korea2027-02-074.0963.31
EMART 4.28% 2026-07-05 KRWE-MART IncSouth Korea2026-07-054.2832.96
EMART 4.59% 2028-07-05 KRWE-MART IncSouth Korea2028-07-054.5883.50
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E MART Inc issue history

E-MART has been actively issuing bonds since 2005, with notable issuances aimed at financing store expansions and enhancing operational efficiency. The company's most significant recent issuance occurred in 2021, with a successful $300 million bond offering that garnered strong demand, reflecting investor confidence in its robust business model. Current yields on E-MART bonds are competitive within the retail sector, often featuring callable options, allowing for strategic refinancing; this became particularly relevant in 2022 due to fluctuating interest rates.