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Svensk FastighetsFinansiering AB Bonds

Svensk FastighetsFinansiering AB, founded in Sweden, is dedicated to providing financing solutions for real estate, focusing primarily on residential and commercial properties. The company specializes in offering covered bonds, facilitating access to capital markets for property developers and investors.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
NYSVFI 3.44% 2026-09-01 SEKSvensk FastighetsFinansiering ABSweden2026-09-013.4432.21
NYSVFI 5.44% 2026-02-21 SEKSvensk FastighetsFinansiering ABSweden2026-02-215.4352.30
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Svensk FastighetsFinansiering AB issue history

Since its inception in 2004, Svensk FastighetsFinansiering AB has issued numerous covered bonds, establishing a solid presence in the Swedish market. Notably, the company had a significant bond issuance in 2015, which was well-received, allowing it to raise substantial capital amid favorable market conditions. Currently, its bond yields range competitively within the industry, highlighting its operational stability and investor confidence. The company's bonds feature strong credit ratings, underscoring their reliability as investment options, and it continues to attract interest from retail investors seeking stability in real estate financing.