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Liquid Telecommunications Financing plc Bonds

Liquid Telecommunications Financing plc, founded in 2005 and based in London, serves as a key financing entity in the telecommunications sector, primarily focused on providing funding solutions for its affiliate, Liquid Telecommunications. The company specializes in the issuance of bonds to support infrastructure development and expansion in the digital communications space across Africa.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
LIQTEL 5.50% 2026-03-04 USDLiquid Telecommunications Financing plcUnited Kingdom2026-03-045.50011.63
LIQTEL 5.50% 2026-03-04 USDLiquid Telecommunications Financing plcUnited Kingdom2026-03-045.50011.63
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Liquid Telecommunications Financing plc issue history

Since its inception, Liquid Telecommunications Financing has consistently been active in the bond market, with notable issuances including a significant $350 million bond in 2017 aimed at expanding network capabilities. The company's bonds often feature attractive yields, with current offerings reflecting competitive rates compared to industry benchmarks. Recent developments include enhancements to their bond structure that improve liquidity, attracting interest from retail investors seeking stable returns in the growing telecommunications sector.