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Governing Council of University of Toronto Bonds

The Governing Council of the University of Toronto, established in 1827 and located in Toronto, Canada, is dedicated to overseeing the operational and academic aspects of one of Canada's leading institutions of higher education. The Council is pivotal in governance, ensuring the university meets its educational mission while maintaining financial integrity through various funding mechanisms.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
UOFTOR 4.25% 2051-12-07 CADGoverning Council of University of TorontoCanada2051-12-074.2514.89
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Governing Council of University of Toronto issue history

The University of Toronto began issuing bonds in the 2000s as a strategy to strengthen its financial foundation and support campus development projects. Notably, in 2019, the Council issued a significant $300 million green bond to fund sustainable initiatives within the university, aligning with both environmental goals and investor interest in socially responsible investments. Current yields on these bonds are competitive within the education sector, drawing the attention of retail investors looking for reliable returns in a stable academic environment.