
Western Union Company, founded in 1851 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is a global leader in cross-border money transfers and payment services. The company aims to connect people and empower them to send and receive money securely across the globe, facilitating billions of transactions annually.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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WU 1.35% 2026-03-15 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2026-03-15 | 1.350 | 4.47 |
WU 2.75% 2031-03-15 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2031-03-15 | 2.750 | 4.87 |
WU 2.85% 2025-01-10 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2025-01-10 | 2.850 | 0.00 |
WU 6.20% 2036-11-17 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2036-11-17 | 6.200 | 5.72 |
WU 6.20% 2036-11-17 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2036-11-17 | 6.200 | 5.71 |
WU 6.20% 2040-06-21 USDWestern Union Company | United States | 2040-06-21 | 6.200 | 6.05 |
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Western Union has a long history of bond issuance, having initiated its debt offerings in the 1990s as a means to finance its expansion and operational needs. Notable bond issuances include their 10-year notes in 2016, which garnered strong investor interest, reflecting confidence in the company's robust cash flow and market position. As of late 2023, the company’s bonds yield around 4.5%, which is competitive compared to industry standards, with features such as call options and convertible options making them attractive to investors.