Apple Inc. Completes $4.5 Billion Senior Unsecured Notes Offering, Featuring Maturities from 2028 to 2035

Reuters
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Apple Inc. Completes $4.5 Billion Senior Unsecured Notes Offering, Featuring Maturities from 2028 to 2035

Apple Inc. has completed a significant debt offering, raising a total of $4.5 billion through the issuance of four sets of notes. The offerings include $1.5 billion of 4.000% Notes due 2028, $1 billion of 4.200% Notes due 2030, $1 billion of 4.500% Notes due 2032, and $1 billion of 4.750% Notes due 2035. These notes are senior unsecured obligations and will mature on various dates from 2028 to 2035. The interest on these notes will be paid semi-annually starting on November 12, 2025. This debt issuance was executed under an underwriting agreement with several leading financial institutions, and the full details of the offering have been incorporated by reference into Apple's Registration Statement on Form S-3.

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