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Plenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LP Bonds

Plenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LP, founded in Toronto, Canada, is a dedicated provider of healthcare infrastructure development and management services. The company focuses on creating and operating health facilities through public-private partnerships, ensuring that hospitals and healthcare services meet the evolving needs of the community.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
PLEHHU 4.82% 2044-11-30 CADPlenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LPCanada2044-11-304.8224.88
PLEHHU 4.90% 2039-05-31 CADPlenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LPCanada2039-05-314.8954.23
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Plenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LP issue history

Since its inception, Plenary Health Care Partnerships Humber LP has been an active player in the bond markets, initially issuing bonds in 2012 to finance major healthcare projects. Notable issuances include a series of green bonds in 2020, aimed at funding environmentally sustainable healthcare facilities, which have attracted investor interest due to their innovative features and competitive yields. Currently, the company's bonds yield approximately 4.5%, slightly above the healthcare sector average, reflecting their steady demand and robust backing through long-term partnerships with regional health authorities.