
Kraft Heinz Co, formed in 2015 through the merger of Kraft Foods Group and H.J. Heinz Company, is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company is dedicated to producing and marketing a diverse array of food and beverage products, with iconic brands such as Heinz, Kraft, and Oscar Mayer setting the standard in the industry.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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KHC 3.88% 2027-05-15 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2027-05-15 | 3.875 | 4.13 |
KHC 4.25% 2031-03-01 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2031-03-01 | 4.250 | 4.04 |
KHC 5.00% 2042-06-04 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2042-06-04 | 5.000 | 5.73 |
KHC 5.00% 2042-06-04 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2042-06-04 | 5.000 | 5.75 |
KHC 5.50% 2050-06-01 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2050-06-01 | 5.500 | 6.67 |
KHC 6.50% 2040-02-09 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2040-02-09 | 6.500 | 5.64 |
KHC 6.50% 2040-02-09 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2040-02-09 | 6.500 | 5.64 |
KHC 6.88% 2039-01-26 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2039-01-26 | 6.875 | 5.63 |
KHC 6.88% 2039-01-26 USDKraft Heinz Co | United States | 2039-01-26 | 6.875 | 5.63 |
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Kraft Heinz began its bond issuance program shortly after its merger, with significant issuances in 2016 that raised capital to pay down debt incurred from the merger. The company has actively issued bonds, with notable debt offerings in the high-yield market, offering current yields that often surpass industry averages. In 2021, Kraft Heinz launched a series of sustainable bonds in line with its environmental goals, reflecting a growing trend in corporate bond markets. Investors continue to watch the company's bond performance amid ongoing operational adjustments and shifts in consumer preferences.