PCC bonds - your investment alternative
4,00
%
New issue on 16.02.2026
Maturity: February 1, 2028
Quarterly interest payment!
ISIN DE000A460Q50
WKN A460Q5
- Term: 2 years
- Issue volume: € 20 million
- Issue price: 100%
- Subscription period: free of accrued interest until February 15, thereafter until October 29 with accrued interest calculated (subject to early closure)
- Direct purchase: from €5,000 free of charge via PCC SE
- Stock exchange trading: possible from mid-February on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Open Market)
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4.00% PCC new issue (ISIN DE000A460Q50),
Maturity: February 1, 2028, minimum investment: € 5,000, issue volume: € 20 million
5.50% PCC new issue (ISIN DE000A460Q68),
Maturity: April 1, 2031, minimum investment: € 5,000, issue volume: € 30 million
Overview of the PCC bond
- Title: 4.00% PCC bond 2026 (01.02.2028)
- Fixed interest rate: 4.00% p.a.
- Coupon payments: Quarterly
- Issue volume: € 20 million
- Denomination: € 1,000
- Term: February 16, 2026 to January 31, 2028
- Maturity: February 1, 2028
- Issue price: 100%
- Subscription period: free of accrued interest until February 15, thereafter until October 29 with accrued interest calculated (subject to early closure)
- Stock exchange trading: possible from mid-February on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Open Market)
- Direct purchase: from €5,000 free of charge via PCC SE
Do You Have Questions About Our Bonds?
You can reach us by phone Mon-Thu 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM and Fri 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM at +49 (0)2066 90 80 90.
You are also welcome to visit us in Germany at our offices in Duisburg. Get in touch and we will be glad to arrange an appointment.
The published base prospectus, the associated final terms, and the subscription documents are also available for download below.
Downloads for the 4.00% PCC New Issue
To provide you, as an investor or interested party, with comprehensive information, the current annual report of the PCC Group as well as the most recent quarterly reports are available for download on the ‘Financial Information’ page. In the archive, you can also find annual reports dating back to 2003 and quarterly reports since 2001.