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Treasury

We receive and care for all monies, property, and securities the City acquires by virtue of any statute, ordinance, gift, devise, bequest, or deposit. In addition, we pay all warrants, drafts, bonds, and approved executions against the City.

Make a trust donation

You can pick from one of three City Trusts.  Your contribution will go to support important projects, including the Boston Scholarship Fund, the Make Boston Shine Trust, and the My Way Cafe Trust.

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Contact the treasury
  • To reach the main Treasury line, please call 617-635-4140.
  • For accounts payable and payroll questions, please call 617-635-4151.
  • For accounts receivable questions, please call 617-635-4488.
  • For trust fund questions, please call 617-635-3692.
  • For 403 Annuity/Deferred Comp. questions, please call 617-635-2171.
Contact
  • 1 City Hall Square
    Room M-35
    Boston, MA 02201-2004
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    Office hours
    Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Windows open at 9 a.m.
Investor relations
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We are responsible for the issuance of all bonds and the City’s investor communications efforts.

General Obligation Bonds

General Obligation Bonds

The City of Boston sells bonds to borrow the money needed to pay for construction, rehabilitation, and repair of all of its public buildings, including:

  • schools
  • libraries
  • police, fire, and park facilities,  and
  • streets and sidewalks.

When market conditions are favorable, the City may also issue general obligation bonds to reduce the interest rates that apply to its outstanding debt. We refere to the bonds as "general obligation bonds" because they are secured by the full faith and credit of the City, and not by a particular source of revenue.

You can download and view digital copies of the Official Statements for the general obligation bonds we issued. These copies are for information reasons only, and do not constitute an offer to sell securities.

CITY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

2024 Series A Total:

$250,000,000

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2023 Series A

CITY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

2023 Series A total:

$350,000,000

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2022 Series A

CITY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

2022 Series A total:

$335,215,000

City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • 2020 Series A, Series B, Series D total: $175,110,000
  • 2020 Series C, Series E total: $96,840,000
City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • $145,130,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2019 Series A
City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • $150,000,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2018 Series A
City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • $150,000,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2017 Series A
  • $58,370,000 General Obligation Refunding Bonds: 2017 Series B
City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • $140,000,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2016 Series A
  • $8,100,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2016 Series B
City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • $140,000,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2015 Series A
  • $126,735,000 General Obligation Bonds: 2015 Series B

Linked Deposit Banking Reports

Linked Deposit Banking Reports
Contact
  • 1 City Hall Square
    Room M-35
    Boston, MA 02201-2004
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    Office hours
    Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Windows open at 9 a.m.
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