CUSIP Lookup

The fastest way to obtain issue-specific information is through the CUSIP Lookup search.

In the Request box, enter the 8-9 digit CUSIP followed by the letter or symbol that represents the information you want, and click Enter or Go.

To find… Enter CUSIP plus… Example
Agent information A 458840X9A
Call schedule C 458840X9C
Convertible option information
( corporate securities)
V 694755AAV
Detail description

D
Or  just the  CUSIP alone.

458840X9D
Disclosure filings F 458840X9F
KENNYQUOTE $ 458840X9$
Other redemptions
(special/extraordinary)
O 458840X9O
Put schedule P 458840X9P
Sale/settle W 458840X9W
Sinking fund schedule S 458840X9S


Example: Enter 458840X9$  to retrieve a KENNYQUOTE record  for CUSIP 458840X9.
Note: Do not use any spaces, commas, quotation marks, or any other punctuation after the CUSIP.

Alternative Methods

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Alternative Methods

If you know the 8-9 digit issue CUSIP...

  1. Enter the eight or nine digit issue CUSIP and click Go. KennyWeb will display that issue's Detail Description along with a list of available features.
  2. To view a feature, either click on it from the navigation bar, or just enter the letter/symbol representing that feature (e.g., A for Agent Information), and click Go.

If you  know the 6-digit base CUSIP...
You can still obtain detailed, issue-level information if you know the base (six-digit issuer) CUSIP. Here’s how:

  1. Enter the six-digit issuer CUSIP to display a list of issues for that issuer. The list displays the following Issue information:
  • Nine-digit issuer CUSIP
  • State
  • Dated date
  • Issuer/issue description
  • Project description
  • Coupon
  • Maturity date
  1. Click an issue’s CUSIP number to display the list of   features for that issue.
  2. Click a feature to view the associated screen, e.g., call schedule. 

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Viewing and printing search results

The list of search results displays 20 results on a page.

  • To view additional results, click the Next Set button.
  • To return to the previous set of results, click the Prev Set button.
  • If you have more than 40 results, return to the first set of results by clicking the First Set button.

If your search is unsuccessful, check the criteria you specified to make sure you used the proper syntax and spacing, and that your criteria values are valid.

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