NextEra Energy Announces Sale of $875 Million Junior Subordinated Debentures with 6.50% Interest Rate

Reuters
16 May
NextEra Energy Announces Sale of $875 Million Junior Subordinated Debentures with 6.50% Interest Rate

NextEra Energy Inc. has announced the successful sale of $875 million in Series U Junior Subordinated Debentures, due June 1, 2085, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc. These debentures will bear an annual interest rate of 6.50%, with interest payments made quarterly. The company has also highlighted that it has the option to redeem some or all of these debentures starting in June 2030. The debentures are guaranteed on a subordinated basis by NextEra Energy Inc. and were registered under the Securities Act of 1933.

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