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''Bonds''. | |||
In respect of a bond, an institution, a company or a bank which, on behalf of the issuing company that appoints it, makes interest payments and repayment of the principal upon presentation of coupon and/or bond certificates. | In respect of a bond, an institution, a company or a bank which, on behalf of the issuing company that appoints it, makes interest payments and repayment of the principal upon presentation of coupon and/or bond certificates. | ||
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Where there is no trustee, the agent is commonly referred to as a 'fiscal agent'. | Where there is no trustee, the agent is commonly referred to as a 'fiscal agent'. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Agent]] | |||
* [[An introduction to debt securities]] | |||
* [[Bond]] | * [[Bond]] | ||
* [[Coupon]] | * [[Coupon]] | ||
* [[Interest]] | * [[Interest]] | ||
* [[Principal]] | * [[Principal]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Trustee]] | ||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] |
Latest revision as of 18:11, 4 July 2022
Bonds.
In respect of a bond, an institution, a company or a bank which, on behalf of the issuing company that appoints it, makes interest payments and repayment of the principal upon presentation of coupon and/or bond certificates.
The term 'paying agent' is usually used where the bond also has a trustee who represents the interests of the bondholders.
Where there is no trustee, the agent is commonly referred to as a 'fiscal agent'.