PEG PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE GROUP INC
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Executive Summary
PSEG is issuing $500 million of 4.800% Senior Notes due 2031, with net proceeds of ~$495.5 million expected to be used for general corporate purposes, including repayment of a ~$500 million 364-day variable rate term loan (weighted average rate 4.61%). The notes are senior unsecured obligations, unlisted, and priced at 99.861% of par. This is a routine debt refinancing that extends PSEG's maturity profile and replaces floating-rate debt with fixed-rate debt at a slightly higher cost.
Actionable Insight
This is a routine refinancing with no material impact on PSEG's equity valuation. The replacement of floating-rate debt with fixed-rate debt slightly increases interest expense but extends maturity and removes refinancing risk on the term loan due Feb 2027. Monitor upcoming Q2 2026 earnings for any guidance changes on capital spending or regulatory developments.
Key Facts
- $500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 4.800% Senior Notes due June 15, 2031
- Net proceeds estimated at ~$495.5 million after underwriting discounts and expenses
- Proceeds to be used for general corporate purposes, including repayment of ~$500 million 364-day variable rate term loan (weighted avg. rate 4.61%)
- Notes priced at 99.861% of par, yielding ~4.84% to maturity
- Underwriting discount of 0.600% ($3,000,000 total)
- Notes are senior unsecured, ranking equally with ~$6.0 billion of existing unsecured debt at PSEG parent level
- Subsidiaries had ~$18.6 billion of outstanding debt and other liabilities as of March 31, 2026
- Notes will not be listed on any exchange; no established trading market
- Settlement expected on or about June 3, 2026 (T+2)
Financial Impact
Debt refinancing of $500M; replaces ~$500M floating-rate term loan (4.61%) with fixed-rate notes (4.800%), increasing annual interest cost by ~$0.95M pre-tax
Risk Factors
- No established trading market for the notes may limit liquidity for bondholders
- Credit rating changes could affect trading value of the notes
- Structural subordination to $18.6B of subsidiary debt limits recovery in default
- Tax Credit Event redemption provision (101% of par) introduces call risk tied to foreign ownership restrictions
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Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 5 SEC documents filed with EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| 424B5 Filing (Primary) | 0001193125-26-253393 |
| Document: d123327dexfilingfees.htm | 0001193125-26-253393 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-253393-index-headers.html | 0001193125-26-253393 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-253393-index.html | 0001193125-26-253393 |
| Document: 0001193125-26-253393.txt | 0001193125-26-253393 |
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