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Umass Memorial Health Care Inc Bonds

Umass Memorial Health Care Inc, founded in Worcester, Massachusetts, serves as a comprehensive health care provider committed to enhancing the health of the communities it serves. The organization offers a broad array of services, including acute care hospitals, outpatient services, and specialty care, aiming to deliver exceptional patient care and support health initiatives.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
UMASSH 5.36% 2052-07-01 USDUmass Memorial Health Care IncUnited States2052-07-015.3635.80
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Umass Memorial Health Care Inc issue history

Umass Memorial Health Care Inc first began issuing bonds in 2000 as part of a strategic effort to finance expansion and improve infrastructure. Significant bond issuances occurred in 2016 and 2020, aimed at funding state-of-the-art facilities and services, with current yields reflected at competitive rates within the healthcare sector. Notably, their 2020 bond issuance featured an innovative structure allowing for additional investment flexibility, aligning with the organization's commitment to growth and community health improvement, even amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.