
Westar Energy, Inc., founded in 1924 and headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, serves as a prominent energy provider in the Midwest, dedicated to delivering reliable electric utility services to its customers. The company primarily generates, transmits, and distributes electricity, serving over 700,000 customers across Kansas with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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WR 2.55% 2026-07-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2026-07-01 | 2.550 | 4.07 |
WR 3.10% 2027-04-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2027-04-01 | 3.100 | 3.86 |
WR 3.25% 2025-12-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2025-12-01 | 3.250 | 4.39 |
WR 3.25% 2049-09-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2049-09-01 | 3.250 | 5.75 |
WR 3.45% 2050-04-15 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2050-04-15 | 3.450 | 5.66 |
WR 4.10% 2043-04-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2043-04-01 | 4.100 | 5.58 |
WR 4.13% 2042-03-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2042-03-01 | 4.125 | 5.47 |
WR 4.25% 2045-12-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2045-12-01 | 4.250 | 5.61 |
WR 4.63% 2043-09-01 USDWestar Energy, Inc. | United States | 2043-09-01 | 4.625 | 5.76 |
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Westar Energy began issuing bonds to finance its growth and infrastructure improvements, with significant issuances occurring in the early 2000s. Notably, in 2017, Westar executed a $1 billion bond offering to support its merger with Great Plains Energy, optimizing its financing strategy. Current yields on Westar's bonds are competitive compared to the utility sector, reflecting investor confidence and credit ratings. The company often features callable bonds, providing flexibility in capital management and aligning with strategic financial goals.