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Public Utilities Board Bonds

The Public Utilities Board (PUB) was established in 1995 and is headquartered in Singapore, serving as the national water agency responsible for managing the country's water supply and sanitation services. PUB specializes in providing essential services such as water production, distribution, and wastewater management, ensuring a sustainable water supply for both residents and industries.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
PUBLSP 3.01% 2033-07-18 SGDPublic Utilities BoardSingapore2033-07-183.0102.07
PUBLSP 3.43% 2052-08-30 SGDPublic Utilities BoardSingapore2052-08-303.4332.83
PUBLSP 3.66% 2025-11-28 SGDPublic Utilities BoardSingapore2025-11-283.6630.00
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Public Utilities Board issue history

PUB has been active in the bond market since 2001, with its debut issuance aimed at financing infrastructure projects across Singapore. Notably, in 2016, PUB issued a significant S$500 million green bond to fund sustainable water projects, reflecting its commitment to environmental responsibility. Current yields on PUB bonds remain competitive compared to industry averages, offering retail investors attractive options in the utilities sector. The bonds are often backed by robust revenue streams from PUB's services, and recent news highlights the company's plans to further diversify its financing avenues, increasing investor interest.