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Ride Radar > Blog > Manufacturing > Nissan looks to raise US$5bn in debt to fund recovery plan
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Nissan looks to raise US$5bn in debt to fund recovery plan

Last updated: July 8, 2025 4:25 am
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Nissan Motor Company is making strategic moves to sell US$ 5 billion in debt to support its recovery plan, led by newly appointed CEO Ivan Espinosa. This bond issuance is a crucial part of the company’s efforts to get back on track and regain stability in the market.

The automaker has confirmed its intention to sell JPY 150 billion (US$1 billion) in convertible bonds for investment in new technologies and products as part of its fundraising initiative. Additionally, reports suggest that Nissan is planning to raise another JPY 600 billion (US$ 4 billion) through unsecured US$ and EUR-denominated bonds for general corporate purposes, with a projected BB rating. This includes a GBP 1 billion (US$ 1.36 billion) syndicated loan guaranteed by UK Export Finance.

These financial endeavours are part of Nissan’s broader strategy to raise over JPY 1 trillion, which includes plans to sell and lease back its Yokohama headquarters in Japan. The company is facing significant loan repayment obligations next year, hence the urgency in securing funds.

Industry analysts in Japan emphasize the importance for Nissan to justify the need for capital to global capital markets. The company must demonstrate that its industrial restructuring efforts and adjustments to its capital structure are effective and yielding results. With fierce competition from other Asian manufacturers, including Chinese brands and Hyundai-Kia from South Korea, Nissan needs to revamp its product lineup and focus on expanding its presence in the zero-emissions vehicle segment.

As Nissan navigates through its financial challenges, it is imperative for the company to showcase its commitment to innovation and growth. The automotive industry is evolving rapidly, and Nissan must adapt to stay competitive in the global market. The leadership of CEO Ivan Espinosa will be crucial in steering Nissan towards a successful turnaround and securing its position as a key player in the automotive industry.

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Overall, Nissan’s strategic bond issuance and fundraising efforts are essential steps towards achieving long-term sustainability and growth in a rapidly changing market landscape.

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