Starwood Property Trust Announces $500 Million Private Offering of Sustainability Bonds

Reuters
Sep 22, 2025
Starwood Property Trust Announces $500 Million Private Offering of Sustainability Bonds

Starwood Property Trust Inc. has announced the private offering of $500 million in unsecured senior notes due in 2028. The notes will be issued to qualified institutional buyers and non-U.S. persons under applicable exemptions. The company plans to use the net proceeds to finance or refinance eligible green and social projects, with any remaining funds to be used for general corporate purposes, including the repayment of outstanding indebtedness.

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