GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. Raises $1.5 Billion Through Senior Notes Offering in Latest Prospectus Filing

Reuters
10 Jun
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. Raises $1.5 Billion Through Senior Notes Offering in Latest Prospectus Filing

GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. has issued a prospectus detailing the release of $1.5 billion in senior notes. The issuance includes $650 million in 4.800% Senior Notes due January 15, 2031, and $850 million in 5.500% Senior Notes due June 15, 2035. These senior unsecured obligations are set to rank equally with the company's other senior unsecured debt. Interest on the 2031 Notes will be payable semi-annually starting January 2026, while interest on the 2035 Notes will begin in December 2025. The issuance was made under the company's shelf registration statement, with The Bank of New York Mellon acting as trustee.

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