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Public Finance Division

The mission of the Public Finance Division is to effectively and efficiently manage the State's debt programs to minimize the State's borrowing costs.

What does the Public Finance Division do?

The Public Finance Division (PFD) manages the State’s debt portfolio by overseeing the issuance of debt, and monitoring and servicing the State's outstanding debt. PFD is responsible for selling State of California general obligation bonds, commercial paper notes, revenue anticipation notes, lease revenue bonds, revenue bonds, and indebtedness for state agencies and state financing authorities.  PFD provides debt administration services for most state bonds and is responsible for disseminating information to bondholders through the Investor Relations Program.  

Bond Sales

Upcoming bond sale information, appointments, finance committee meeting agendas, and an index of historical Official Statements

Financing Pools

Access the current members of the State Treasurer's Office Financing Pools or apply to become a member. 

Debt Highlights

Get current outstanding debt information, access financial documents, and other PFD reporting publications

Credit Ratings

Read more about California's current and historical credit ratings.

Contact the Public Finance Division

Contact the Public Finance Division directly