Lending to the infrastructure sector expanded at a decent pace of 37 per cent CAGR during FY03-13. Lending to infrastructure sector as a part of overall industrial bank credit rose to 32.7 per cent of in FY13 from 10.6 per cent of FY03. Over the past five years, lending to power sector grew by a faster clip of 34 per cent CAGR.
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Tag: ICICI Bank
ABG Shipyard’s Rs 11,000 cr loan may be restructured
On the proposal to restructure Rs 11,150-crore loan extended to ABG Shipyard, a group of lenders led by ICICI Bank may take a decision soon. ABG Shipyard is the country's largest privately owned shipbuilding company.
HDFC, ICICI banks up interest rates
Loan rates by Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) and ICICI Bank have risen. On August 22, the two major private banks announced an increase in their lending rates. HDFC has decided to raise its retail prime lending rate, on which its adjustable rate home loans are benchmarked, by 25 basis points to 16.65 per cent from August 23.
Infradebt refinances road project
India Infradebt (Infradebt), which is the countryĂâs first Infrastructure debt funds (IDFs) in the NBFC format, completed its first transaction by refinancing a road project of Zirakpur-Parwanoo section of NH-22. The stretch is built by Himalayan Expressway, which is part of Jaiprakash Group. The debt fund is sponsored by ICICI Bank along with Bank of Baroda, Citigroup and LIC
India Infradebt to issue Rs 5 bn worth debentures
In order to finance infrastructure projects, India Infradebt is in the process of issuing Rs 500 crore worth of debenture. The debenture was assigned AAA/Stable rating by CRISIL. ICICI Bank, Bank of Baroda, Life Insurance Corporation of India and Citicorp Finance (India) jointly promoted Infradebt as an infrastructure debt fund (IDF) in the non-banking financial company
ICICI Bank issues Chinese currency bonds
ICICI Bank raised Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) 650 million ($106 million) by issuing bonds in the currency at a coupon rate of 4 per cent. The bond, which will be listed on the Singapore exchange, have been issued under the bankĂâs $5 billion Medium Term Note (MTN) programme. ICICI Bank is the second domestic lender to sell bonds to offshore Chinese investors. Earlier, IDBI Bank had tapped this fund-raising route. Rating agency S&P has given a ĂâBBB
Govt, RBI probe money laundering case
Department of Financial Services, Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are closely probing the alleged violation of anti-money laundering laws by the staffs of some private banks including Axis Bank. This information was given by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram recently. The probe is in response to a sting operation conducted by the portal Cobr
Govt grants licence for infra debt fund
ICICI Bank, which is the largest shareholder of the first Infrastructure Debt Fund (IDF) under the non-banking finance company (NBFC) structure, received license for the fund from Finance Minister P Chidambaram. Following the receipt of the licence, commercial operations of the fund, named India Infradebt, would begin. Almost a year ago, the shareholders of the fund sign
Govt grants licence for infra debt fund
ICICI Bank, which is the largest shareholder of the first Infrastructure Debt Fund (IDF) under the non-banking finance company (NBFC) structure, received license for the fund from Finance Minister P Chidambaram. Following the receipt of the licence, commercial operations of the fund, named India Infradebt, would begin. Almost a year ago, the shareholders of the fund sign
Banker stresses on timely nod for projects
Chanda Kochhar, MD and CEO of ICICI Bank stressed on the need to ensure that the projects under implementation get the necessary last mile clearances and linkages so that the assets become productive on schedule. She said this to a leading news agency when asked about banks' exposure to large infrastructure and indus


