Smurfit Westrock Raises $800 Million and €500 Million Through Senior Notes Issuance
Reuters
Nov 24, 2025
Smurfit Westrock Raises $800 Million and €500 Million Through Senior Notes Issuance
Smurfit Westrock plc has announced the issuance of new senior notes through its subsidiaries, raising a total of $800 million in 5.185% senior notes due 2036 and €500 million in 3.489% senior notes due 2031. The net proceeds from these offerings will be used to redeem existing notes due 2027, repay other indebtedness, and for general corporate purposes. Additionally, an amount equivalent to the proceeds will be allocated to finance or refinance eligible assets and expenditures under Smurfit Westrock's Green Finance Framework. The notes are guaranteed by Smurfit Westrock and a group of its affiliates, with Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas serving as trustee.
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