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Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp. Bonds

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp., founded in 1921 and headquartered in Bedminster, New Jersey, is a financial services firm primarily aimed at providing wealth management and commercial banking services. The company offers a range of financial products including personal and commercial loans, investment advisory services, and customized wealth management solutions designed to meet the unique needs of its clients.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
PGC 3.50% 2030-12-30 USDPeapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.United States2030-12-303.5006.71
PGC 3.50% 2030-12-30 USDPeapack-Gladstone Financial Corp.United States2030-12-303.5006.71
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Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp. issue history

Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp. initiated its bond issuance strategy in the late 2000s, with a notable issuance in 2017 that helped to bolster its capital position. The firm's bonds typically feature competitive yields, with recent offerings demonstrating yields that align favorably against industry averages, reflecting strong financial health and investor confidence. In 2022, Peapack-Gladstone issued a series of subordinated debt securities that were well-received in the market, signaling robust demand and further establishing its credibility within the fixed-income space.