Horace Mann Educators Corporation Prices $300 Million Senior Notes Offering
Reuters
Sep 27, 2025
Horace Mann Educators Corporation Prices $300 Million Senior Notes Offering
Horace Mann Educators Corporation $(HMN)$ has announced the pricing of its $300 million aggregate principal amount of 4.700% Senior Notes due 2030. The offering is expected to close on September 26, 2025, pending customary closing conditions. The company plans to use the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, including the repayment of its 4.50% Senior Notes due 2025. The Senior Notes will be issued under Horace Mann's effective shelf registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-277784). The full prospectus and related filings are available at the SEC's website: www.sec.gov.
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