Polaris Inc. Issues $500 Million in 5.600% Senior Notes Due 2031

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Polaris Inc. Issues $500 Million in 5.600% Senior Notes Due 2031

Polaris Inc. has announced the issuance of $500 million in aggregate principal amount of its 5.600% Senior Notes due 2031. The notes were offered and sold in a public offering under the company's Registration Statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-275360). The offering was made pursuant to an underwriting agreement with BofA Securities, Inc., Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, MUFG Securities Americas Inc., and U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. as representatives of the underwriters. The notes will be governed by an indenture dated November 16, 2023, and supplemented by a second supplemental indenture dated November 13, 2025. The prospectus supplement for this offering was filed with the SEC on November 7, 2025.

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