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NTMA sells €2 billion of green debt maturing in 2043

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The bonds mature in October 2043 and fund projects with environmental benefits

The National Treasury Management Agency said today that it sold €2 billion of its 17-year green bond in a syndicated transaction at a yield of 3.642%.

The bonds mature in October 2043 and fund projects with environmental benefits.

The NTMA said there was strong demand for today's transaction from a "well-diversified" investor base.

The total order book of over €35 billion included 235 individual accounts, it added.

NTMA Director of Funding and Debt Management Dave McEvoy said today's transaction adds further liquidity to the agency's 2043 green bond, first issued in January 2023, and demonstrates its continued commitment to the green bond market.

"Investor appetite for Irish Government bonds remains strong, and we have now raised almost 70% of the mid-point of our €10 billion to €14 billion bond funding range for the year," Mr McEvory said.

"This leaves us well positioned heading into the second half of 2026," he added.