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Marks & Spencer plc Bonds

Marks & Spencer plc, founded in 1884 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom, is a leading multinational retailer renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation in the clothing, food, and home goods sectors. The company operates a robust supply chain to provide a diverse range of products, including premium food offerings, fashionable clothing, and home essentials, catering to a broad consumer base.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
MARSPE 3.25% 2027-07-10 GBPMarks & Spencer plcUnited Kingdom2027-07-103.2504.12
MARSPE 3.75% 2026-05-19 GBPMarks & Spencer plcUnited Kingdom2026-05-193.7504.55
MARSPE 4.75% 2025-06-12 GBPMarks & Spencer plcUnited Kingdom2025-06-124.7500.00
MARSPE 7.13% 2037-12-01 USDMarks & Spencer plcUnited Kingdom2037-12-017.1255.88
MARSPE 7.13% 2037-12-01 USDMarks & Spencer plcUnited Kingdom2037-12-017.1255.81
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Marks & Spencer plc issue history

Marks & Spencer has been an active presence in the bond market since the early 2000s, with its inaugural bond issuance being in 2001. The company has issued various significant bonds over the years, including a £500 million bond in 2015 to finance strategic initiatives, with a current yield that competes favorably within the retail sector. Notably, M&S bonds have included features such as callable options, allowing for flexibility in refinancing efforts. Recent market developments have seen M&S focusing on sustainability, potentially influencing future bond structures.