
Suez, founded in 1858 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a global leader in water and waste management services, focusing on sustainable solutions to enhance urban resilience and promote resource efficiency. The company provides a wide range of services including water treatment, waste recycling, and energy recovery, catering to both municipal and industrial clients worldwide.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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SUEZFP 1.25% 2028-05-19 EURSuez | France | 2028-05-19 | 1.250 | 2.24 |
SUEZFP 1.63% 2030-09-17 EURSuez | France | 2030-09-17 | 1.625 | 2.97 |
SUEZFP 1.63% 2032-09-21 EURSuez | France | 2032-09-21 | 1.625 | 3.39 |
SUEZFP 1.63% Undated EURSuez | France | Undated | 1.625 | 5.72 |
SUEZFP 1.88% 2027-05-24 EURSuez | France | 2027-05-24 | 1.875 | 2.62 |
SUEZFP 2.38% 2030-05-24 EURSuez | France | 2030-05-24 | 2.375 | 3.00 |
SUEZFP 2.88% 2034-05-24 EURSuez | France | 2034-05-24 | 2.875 | 3.75 |
SUEZFP 4.50% 2033-11-13 EURSuez | France | 2033-11-13 | 4.500 | 3.58 |
SUEZFP 4.63% 2028-11-03 EURSuez | France | 2028-11-03 | 4.625 | 2.85 |
SUEZFP 5.00% 2032-11-03 EURSuez | France | 2032-11-03 | 5.000 | 3.59 |
SUEZFP 6.63% 2043-10-05 GBPSuez | France | 2043-10-05 | 6.625 | 6.47 |
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Suez began issuing bonds in the early 1990s, with notable issuances including a €750 million bond in 2018 aimed at refinancing existing debt and funding sustainable projects. The company’s bonds have often been well-received in the market, with yields consistently in line with industry averages, reflecting strong demand among investors. In 2021, Suez's bond yield saw a notable decrease following its acquisition by Veolia, indicating a positive market response to the strategic consolidation within the environmental sector. Special features of Suez bonds include green bonds specifically earmarked for environmentally beneficial projects, highlighting the company’s commitment to sustainability.