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NIS successfully issues corporate bonds despite uncertainty over US sanctions

The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) successfully raised 1.87 billion dinars through its first corporate bond issue on the domestic market, surpassing the minimum...

Serbia’s corporate bond market expands with NIS’s new bond issuance and secondary market trading

In the realm of finance, corporate bonds are viewed as a relatively low-risk investment option, offering a consistent and predictable income stream for investors...

NIS launches €50 million bond issuance, anticipates strong demand from institutional investors

Two weeks ago, the Serbian oil company, Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), received approval from its shareholders to issue corporate bonds worth 5.85 billion dinars (approximately €50...

NIS approves first bond issuance of 5.85 billion dinars with fixed coupon rate of 6.5%

The General Assembly of Shareholders of the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) approved the Decision on the issuance of the company's first bond issue,...

Corporate bonds to be issued in Serbia by the end of this year or early 2025

At the end of this year or early next year, Serbian companies will begin issuing a large number of corporate bonds, a move that...

Telekom Srbija sets ambitious growth strategy: Aiming for €3 billion revenue and global expansion

Telekom Srbija has set its sights on significant growth, aiming for a credit rating, listing on the European stock exchange and issuing corporate bonds....

Serbian oil industry plans first corporate bond issue to revitalize capital market

The Serbian Oil Industry (NIS) is poised to become the first company to issue corporate bonds on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, as part of...

Expanding horizons: Serbia’s venture into corporate bonds and capital market evolution

A call for buyers of corporate bonds in Serbia is scheduled for June this year, with the selection of legal and financial advisors planned...
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