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Guitar Center Escrow Issuer II Inc Bonds

Guitar Center Escrow Issuer II Inc, founded in 2013 and based in the U.S., serves as a specialized entity for managing funds related to the financing of retail music instruments and gear. The company primarily focuses on supporting Guitar Center's operational activities through structured financing solutions.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
GTRC 8.50% 2026-01-15 USDGuitar Center Escrow Issuer II IncUnited States2026-01-158.50010000.00
GTRC 8.50% 2026-01-15 USDGuitar Center Escrow Issuer II IncUnited States2026-01-158.50010000.00
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Guitar Center Escrow Issuer II Inc issue history

Since its inception, Guitar Center Escrow Issuer II has issued bonds to facilitate significant investments in the music retail sector. Notably, its 2017 bond issuance raised $375 million aimed at refinancing existing debt and funding expansion, reflecting an increased yield competitive within the industry. The company has featured callable bonds, providing investors with unique flexibility, and remains actively engaged in market dynamics, consistently adjusting its offerings to optimize investor returns amidst changing economic conditions.