CNA Financial Corporation Announces $500 Million Note Offering Due 2035

Reuters
Aug 12
CNA Financial Corporation Announces $500 Million Note Offering Due 2035

CNA Financial Corporation has announced a significant financial move by entering into an underwriting agreement with Wells Fargo Securities, Citigroup Global Markets, and J.P. Morgan Securities. This agreement pertains to the offering and sale of $500 million in principal amount of 5.200% notes due in 2035. The transaction is being conducted under CNA Financial's existing shelf registration statement and is expected to finalize on August 12, 2025, subject to standard closing conditions. This strategic financial action aims to bolster the company's capital structure over the long term.

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