PCC SE is issuing a new bond due July 1, 2025, with an interest rate of 5.50% p.a. (DE000A4DFHU6). The bond has a term of approximately five years and will be fully redeemed on October 1, 2030. As with all PCC SE bonds, interest payments are made quarterly. The bond can be subscribed directly through PCC SE with a minimum investment of 5,000 euros (denomination: 1,000 euros) free of charge. The subscription period runs until June 30, 2025, at the issue price of 100% without accrued interest, and thereafter plus accrued interest; early closing is reserved. Repayment will be made on the due date at 100% of the nominal value.
PCC SE has been issuing bonds for over two and a half decades and is one of the most experienced bond issuers in Germany. Since the first issue on October 1, 1998, PCC has placed 98 bonds, of which 78 have already been repaid. The new issue is thus bond number 99. Over the past two and a half decades, around 20,000 investors have subscribed to PCC bonds worth a total of 1.6 billion euros, of which over 1 billion euros have been repaid.
Overview of the PCC new issue as of July 1, 2025:
Name: | 5.50% PCC Bond 2025 (10/01/2030) |
ISIN / WKN: | DE000A4DFHU6 / A4DFHU |
Fixed interest rate: | 5.50% p.a. |
Interest payments: | quarterly |
Issue volume: | up to 30 million euros |
Denomination: | 1,000 euros |
Minimum investment: | 5,000 euros |
Issue date: | July 1, 2025 |
Repayment date: | October 1, 2030, repayment at 100% of nominal value |
Issue price: | 100% |
Subscription period: | without accrued interest until June 30, 2025, from July 1, 2025, until further notice with accrued interest calculation (early closing reserved) |
Stock exchange listing: | Inclusion in trading on the open market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange intended for early July 2025 |
Acquisition: | free of charge directly through PCC SE |
The base prospectus dated October 22, 2024, together with the Final Terms can be requested free of charge from PCC SE, Moerser Str. 149, 47198 Duisburg, (email: direktinvest@pcc.eu) and is available here for download.
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