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Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation Bonds

The Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation (MHEAC), established in 1982 and located in Massachusetts, serves as a crucial financial aid resource for students pursuing higher education. Its primary focus is to provide financial assistance through competitive loan programs and facilitate affordable payment options to enhance access to post-secondary education.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
ASAORG 2.67% 2031-07-01 USDMassachusetts Higher Education Assistance CorporationUnited States2031-07-012.6735.05
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation issue history

MHEAC has a longstanding history of bond issuances aimed at funding its educational loan programs, with its first bonds issued in the late 1980s. Noteworthy issuances include multi-million dollar offerings that have garnered attention for their favorable yields compared to industry averages. Recent trends indicate shifts in yields due to market conditions, positioning MHEAC bonds as an attractive option for retail investors seeking stable income sources, especially those with education-centric portfolios.