Spire Inc. issues $900 million in junior subordinated notes

Reuters11-25
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SRCU">Spire Inc.</a> issues $900 million in junior subordinated notes

Spire Inc. has announced the issuance of $450 million in 6.250% Series A Junior Subordinated Notes due 2056 and $450 million in 6.450% Series B Junior Subordinated Notes due 2056. The offering, completed on November 24, 2025, was conducted under an Underwriting Agreement with several major financial institutions acting as representatives. Spire plans to use the net proceeds from the offering, together with other funds, to finance its acquisition of the Tennessee natural gas business of Piedmont Natural Gas Company, a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corporation.

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