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Webster Financial Corp. Bonds

Webster Financial Corp., founded in 1935 and headquartered in Waterbury, Connecticut, serves as the holding company for Webster Bank. The company focuses on providing a range of financial services, including commercial and retail banking, as well as wealth management solutions.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
WBS 0.00% 2029-12-30 USDWebster Financial Corp.United States2029-12-300.0006.34
WBS 3.88% 2030-11-01 USDWebster Financial Corp.United States2030-11-013.8756.83
WBS 4.10% 2029-03-25 USDWebster Financial Corp.United States2029-03-254.1004.37
WBS 5.78% 2035-09-11 USDWebster Financial Corp.United States2035-09-115.7845.35
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Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Webster Financial Corp. issue history

Webster Financial Corp. has been an active issuer in the bond market for many years, with their first bond issuance dating back to the late 1980s. Notably, in 2021, they issued a $300 million subordinated note to bolster their capital base, which carries a fixed rate of 3.50% until maturity in 2031. As of 2023, their bond yields remain competitive within the banking sector, reflecting strong investor demand and confidence in the company's creditworthiness. Recent enhancements to bond structures, including callable features, have also attracted interest from institutional investors.