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Emirates SembCorp Water and Power Company Bonds

Emirates SembCorp Water and Power Company, established in 2002 and located in Abu Dhabi, operates as a leading provider of water and power solutions in the region. The company focuses on delivering integrated utility services through its strategically developed infrastructure and advanced technology.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
ESCWPC 4.45% 2035-08-01 USDEmirates SembCorp Water and Power CompanyUnited Arab Emirates2035-08-014.4505.01
ESCWPC 4.45% 2035-08-01 USDEmirates SembCorp Water and Power CompanyUnited Arab Emirates2035-08-014.4505.01
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Emirates SembCorp Water and Power Company issue history

Emirates SembCorp began issuing bonds in 2010, attaining noteworthy investor interest with its inaugural offering, which was well-received due to competitive yields at the time. In 2021, the company issued a significant bond series aimed at refinancing existing debt and funding expansion projects, reflecting a strong commitment to growth. Currently, yields on its bonds are aligned competitively within the utility sector, with recent issuances featuring attractive tenures and investor-friendly terms.