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UAH<1ySemi-annual couponОВГЗ
ISIN · UA4000190102

Ministry of Finance of Ukraine
UA4000190102 · 11.8% · due Mar 2026

Issued 09 Jun 2015 · pays a fixed 11.8% coupon semi-annually until redemption at par. Coupon income is exempt from personal income tax for Ukrainian residents; only the military levy applies.

Coupon
11.8%
2× per year
YTM
11.8%
at par price
Time to maturity
0y
<1y
Nominal
₴1,000
per unit
Next payment
No upcoming payments

Projected cashflow

Per unit, by calendar year · remaining ₴0.00 through maturity

Bond has matured.

Payment schedule

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FAQ · UA4000190102

About this bond
and what to expect

The coupon rate of UA4000190102 is 11.8% per year, paid semi-annually.
The face value of UA4000190102 is ₴1,000 per unit.
UA4000190102 matures on 25 Mar 2026.
UA4000190102 has 23 scheduled coupon and principal payments.
The remaining cashflow for UA4000190102 is ₴0.00 per unit through maturity.
The approximate yield to maturity of UA4000190102 at par price is 11.8% per year.
ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) is a unique 12-character code that identifies this bond globally. Ukrainian ОВГЗ ISINs typically begin with UA, followed by ten alphanumeric characters.
The issuer is the government or organization that issued the bond and is legally obligated to pay coupons on schedule and repay the face value at maturity.
The coupon is the annual interest the bond pays its holder, expressed as a percentage of the face value. For example, a 15% coupon on a 1,000 UAH nominal pays 150 UAH per year.
Most ОВГЗ pay coupons semi-annually — twice a year, every 6 months. The exact dates for this bond are listed in the payment schedule table.
A coupon payment is periodic interest (typically every 6 months). Principal redemption is the return of the bond's face value, paid at maturity.
Time to maturity is how many years remain until the bond matures and the issuer repays the face value. Shorter maturities are generally less sensitive to interest-rate changes.
The coupon rate is the fixed annual interest set when the bond was issued, expressed as a percentage of face value — it does not change over the bond's life. Yield to maturity (YTM) is the total annual return based on the bond's current market price, accounting for any premium or discount to face value plus all remaining coupon payments. When a bond trades below par, YTM is higher than the coupon rate; when it trades above par, YTM is lower.
The coupon dates and amounts for are fixed at issuance, so every payment is known in advance — which makes bonds easy to keep on top of. FIREkit brings this bond and the rest of your portfolio into one place, with payment schedules, cost-basis YTM, and tax-lot accounting so you always know what you'll receive and when.