03/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/10/2026 15:52
(ST. LOUIS, MO - March 6, 2026) - The City of St. Louis (the City) has partnered with BondLink to launch a new investor relations website - invest.stl.gov - designed to improve transparency, streamline access to financial information, and strengthen communication with the municipal bond market.
The new website serves as a centralized resource for investors, analysts, and community members to access the City's financial reports, program information, capital project updates, bond sale details, and related disclosures. The platform is designed to make it easier for market participants to follow the City's financing activity over time, evaluate its credit profile, and stay informed as projects progress and new capital plans are advanced.
"Our responsibility is to ensure that the City's financial information is clear, accessible, and presented with the highest level of transparency," Comptroller Donna M.C. Baringer said. "This new investor relations website strengthens our commitment to accountability while making it easier for investors and residents to understand how we are financing critical infrastructure and long-term growth across our city."
In addition to the public-facing site, the City's finance team will also benefit from BondLink's back-office tools that maintain an accurate record of its outstanding bonds and organize documents within a historical archive. Together, these capabilities will reduce unnecessary manual efforts and improve consistency across reporting cycles.
"A well-run capital program is fueled by consistency and accessibility," said Colin MacNaught, CEO and co-founder of BondLink. "We're proud to support St. Louis as it brings its financial information and capital planning into a single, investor-ready platform."
Municipal investors and interested community members can explore the City of St. Louis' new investor relations website at invest.stl.gov.
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Comptroller Donna M.C. Baringer is the chief fiscal officer of the City of St. Louis and is charged with safeguarding the city's credit rating and with protecting taxpayer dollars. Visit https://www.stlouismo.gov/comptroller to learn more about the Office of the Comptroller.