Ball Corporation Announces Completion of €850 Million Senior Notes Offering with Interest Payable Starting January 2026

Reuters
19 May
Ball Corporation Announces Completion of €850 Million Senior Notes Offering with Interest Payable Starting January 2026

Ball Corporation has announced the completion of its public offering of €850 million in 4.250% Senior Notes due in 2032. The notes, which are senior unsecured obligations, are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by the company's domestic subsidiaries. Interest on these notes will be payable biannually, starting January 1, 2026. Ball Corporation retains the option to redeem the notes, in part or in whole, prior to April 1, 2032, including a "make-whole" premium, or at 100% of the principal amount plus accrued interest on or after April 1, 2032. This strategic financial move aims to strengthen the company's financial structure and support its long-term growth objectives.

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