Spire Inc. Issues $400 Million in 4.600% Senior Notes Due 2031

Reuters02-10 02:12
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SRCU">Spire Inc.</a> Issues $400 Million in 4.600% Senior Notes Due 2031

Spire Inc. has announced the issuance of $400 million aggregate principal amount of 4.600% Senior Notes due 2031. The offering was completed on February 9, 2026, under an Underwriting Agreement with several underwriters, including BMO Capital Markets Corp., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Mizuho Securities USA LLC, and U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. Spire plans to use the net proceeds to repay $350 million of its 5.300% Senior Notes due March 1, 2026, and any remaining funds may be used to finance the acquisition of the Tennessee natural gas business of Piedmont Natural Gas Company or for general corporate purposes.

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