Raymond James Financial Inc. Files Prospectus for $1.5 Billion Senior Notes Offering

Reuters
Sep 12
Raymond James Financial Inc. Files Prospectus for $1.5 Billion Senior Notes Offering

Raymond James Financial Inc. has announced the pricing of its registered underwritten public offering of senior notes totaling $1.5 billion. This offering comprises $650 million of 4.900% senior notes due in 2035 and $850 million of 5.650% senior notes due in 2055. The proceeds from the offering are intended for general corporate purposes. The offering is expected to conclude on September 11, 2025, pending customary closing conditions. Detailed information about the offering can be obtained from participating financial institutions or accessed through the SEC's website.

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