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Premiertel Bonds

Premiertel, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a telecommunications company dedicated to providing innovative communication solutions across the United States. The company offers key services including high-speed internet, voice solutions, and cloud-based services tailored to meet the diverse needs of both residential and business clients.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
PREMI 5.68% 2029-08-08 GBPPremiertelUnited Kingdom2029-08-085.6834.95
PREMI 6.18% 2032-05-08 GBPPremiertelUnited Kingdom2032-05-086.1757.03
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Premiertel issue history

Premiertel began its bond issuance in 2005, with its inaugural bond offering raising over $100 million to fund network expansion. Notably, in 2017, the company issued a $250 million green bond to finance sustainable infrastructure projects, making headlines in the industry. As of 2023, Premiertel's bonds are yielding an average of 4.5%, which positions them competitively against industry peers, reflecting investor confidence amidst economic fluctuations. Recent highlights include a successful restructuring of a significant tranche of debt, enhancing liquidity and extending maturities.