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Swiss Life Finance I AG Bonds

Swiss Life Finance I AG, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, serves as a financing subsidiary of the Swiss Life Group, focusing on providing financial solutions to enhance the group's capital structure. The company primarily specializes in issuing bonds to support the operational and strategic objectives of its parent organization, allowing it to maintain financial flexibility and pursue growth opportunities.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
SLHNVX 0.50% 2031-09-15 EURSwiss Life Finance I AGSwitzerland2031-09-150.5003.06
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Swiss Life Finance I AG issue history

Since its inception, Swiss Life Finance I AG has been a significant player in the bond market, with its debut bond issuance occurring shortly after its founding. The company has issued various bonds over the years, such as its notable 10-year bond in 2019, which garnered considerable investor interest due to its attractive yield of 1.5% amid a generally low-interest-rate environment. As of now, Swiss Life Finance I AG's bonds typically yield in line with or slightly above industry averages, reflecting the company's solid creditworthiness, while select bonds feature callable options that provide added flexibility for investors.