Alphabet issues CHF 3,055 Billion in Inaugural Five-tranche Offering

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On 10 February 2026, Alphabet Inc. (Alphabet), the parent company of Google LLC (Google) successfully placed bonds in Switzerland in the aggregate amount of CHF 3.055 billion. The CHF offering was comprised of CHF 905 million aggregate principal amount of 0.4270% senior notes due 2029, CHF 700 million aggregate principal amount of 0.8900% senior notes due 2032, CHF 575 million aggregate principal amount of 1.2525% senior notes due 2036, CHF 455 million aggregate principal amount of 1.5823% senior notes due 2041 and CHF 420 million aggregate principal amount of 1.8675% senior notes due 2051.

BNP PARIBAS, Paris, Lancy/Geneva Branch is acting as representative of the initial purchasers for the CHF offering, which include Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch, Goldman Sachs International, J.P. Morgan Securities plc, and Merrill Lynch International. The CHF offering is scheduled to close on or around March 3, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.

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