
Whirlpool Corp., founded in 1911 and headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of home appliances. The company is dedicated to improving life at home by providing innovative products that meet the evolving needs of consumers worldwide. Whirlpool's extensive product line includes major appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, and ovens, all marketed under well-known brand names including Whirlpool, Maytag, and KitchenAid.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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WHR 2.40% 2031-05-15 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2031-05-15 | 2.400 | 5.57 |
WHR 3.70% 2025-05-01 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2025-05-01 | 3.700 | 0.00 |
WHR 4.50% 2046-06-01 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2046-06-01 | 4.500 | 6.56 |
WHR 4.60% 2050-05-15 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2050-05-15 | 4.600 | 6.65 |
WHR 4.70% 2032-05-14 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2032-05-14 | 4.700 | 5.93 |
WHR 4.75% 2029-02-26 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2029-02-26 | 4.750 | 5.39 |
WHR 5.15% 2043-03-01 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2043-03-01 | 5.150 | 6.60 |
WHR 5.50% 2033-03-01 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2033-03-01 | 5.500 | 5.97 |
WHR 5.75% 2034-03-01 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2034-03-01 | 5.750 | 6.13 |
WHR 6.13% 2030-06-15 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2030-06-15 | 6.125 | 5.73 |
WHR 6.50% 2033-06-15 USDWhirlpool Corp. | United States | 2033-06-15 | 6.500 | 6.30 |
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Whirlpool Corp. began issuing bonds in the mid-1980s, with significant offerings including a $1 billion bond issuance in 2020 aimed at refinancing existing debt and supporting operational needs during the pandemic. The company’s recent bonds have generally offered yields competitive with industry averages, reflecting its stable cash flow and solid market position. Notably, Whirlpool's 10-year bonds have attracted investor interest due to their investment-grade credit rating, and the company has retained flexibility in its capital structure through callable bond features, allowing for management's strategic plans.