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Hotel Shilla Bonds

Hotel Shilla, founded in 1979 and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, operates as a premier hotel and retail company, providing high-quality lodging and shopping experiences. The company is renowned for its luxury hotel services and duty-free retail offerings, catering to both local and international customers.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
SHILLA 2.16% 2026-04-23 KRWHotel ShillaSouth Korea2026-04-232.1633.19
SHILLA 3.86% 2025-04-28 KRWHotel ShillaSouth Korea2025-04-283.8620.00
SHILLA 4.00% 2027-02-05 KRWHotel ShillaSouth Korea2027-02-054.0033.45
SHILLA 4.03% 2026-02-13 KRWHotel ShillaSouth Korea2026-02-134.0340.00
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Hotel Shilla issue history

Hotel Shilla commenced its bond issuance activities in 2010, significantly leveraging public offerings to raise capital for expansion and renovations of its hotel properties. Notably, in 2021, the company issued a series of bonds amounting to KRW 300 billion to fund the development of a new luxury hotel in Jeju, attracting considerable investor interest with yields that positioned them favorably against industry averages. The bonds featured attractive terms, including early redemption options, which contributed to their popularity among fixed-income investors.