Merck Raises $8 Billion in Multi-Tranche Notes Offering

Reuters12-05 05:37
Merck Raises $8 Billion in Multi-Tranche Notes Offering

Merck & Co., Inc. has closed an underwritten public offering of multiple series of notes, raising significant capital through various debt instruments. The offerings include $500 million of Floating Rate Notes due 2029, $750 million of 3.850% Notes due 2029, $1 billion of 4.150% Notes due 2031, $1 billion of 4.450% Notes due 2032, $1.5 billion of 4.750% Notes due 2035, $750 million of 5.500% Notes due 2046, $1.5 billion of 5.550% Notes due 2055, and $1 billion of 5.700% Notes due 2065. These notes were issued under the company's shelf registration statement filed with the SEC. The offering closed on December 4, 2025.

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