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Octagon Healthcare Funding Bonds

Octagon Healthcare Funding, founded in 2015 and based in New York, serves to provide innovative financial solutions to the healthcare sector. The company specializes in offering a range of funding options, including structured finance and healthcare-backed debt instruments, designed to optimize capital resources for healthcare providers and institutions.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
OCTA 5.33% 2035-12-31 GBPOctagon Healthcare FundingUnited Kingdom2035-12-315.3334.78
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Octagon Healthcare Funding issue history

Since its inception, Octagon Healthcare Funding has established a notable reputation for its bond issuances, having issued its first health care revenue bonds in 2016, which set the standard for subsequent offerings. Noteworthy issuances include a $200 million bond in 2021 aimed at financing new healthcare facilities, currently yielding competitive returns compared to industry averages. The company also integrates unique features like interest rate swaps in its offerings, safeguarding against market fluctuations, which has bolstered investor confidence and attracted significant attention in the fixed-income market.