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Tag: non convertible debentures
NTPC bond issue oversubscribed
Bonds issued by NTPC Ltd have been oversubscribed by 2.5 times. The company issued its 62nd series of taxable secured non-convertible debentures on Friday with bullet repayment after 10 years.
IIHFL to raise Rs 500 cr via NCDs
Through sale of non-convertible debentures (NCDs), India Infoline Housing Finance (IIHFL) is to raise Rs 500 crore, the company said on December 11. The NCDs matures in five years and offers a yield of 12.15 per cent per annum. The bond issue, which includes Rs 250 crore of greenshoe option, will open for subscription on December 12 and close on December 20.
Muthoot to raise Rs 1,200 cr via listed NCDs
Through public non-convertible debentures (NCDs) Muthoot Finance will be raising around Rs 1,200 crore this year. The company will be issuing listed NCDs every month till the end of the financial year. The company's move follows the Reserve Bank of India restrictions on privately placed NCDs.
Shriram Transport to raise debt
Umesh Revankar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Shriram Transport Finance informed that the firm Rs 1,000 crore through non-convertible debentures before June 2013. The company may raise a major portion of this amount from small individual investors and the remaining will be raised from qualified institutional investors and institutional
Grameen Koota receives equity funding of Rs 53.20 cr
Investment management firm Creation Investments, along with some other firms, provided equity capital of Rs 53.20 crore to the Bangalore-based microfinance institute Grameen Financial Services, popularly known as Grameen Koota. Other firms that provided the funding include specialised fund management company Incofin and social venture capital fund
Firms raise more capital through NCDs
Reports indicate that companies raised more than Rs 35,000 crore through issue of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) in 2012, which is higher than the Rs 12,753 crore garnered in the preceding year. Recently, HDFC issued Rs 250 crore NCDs with a green shoe option to raise another Rs 250 crore.The mortgage lender raised the amount to meet general corp
NBFCs prefer raising funds via NCDs
Reports suggest that more and more companies are raising funds through non-convertible debentures (NCDs) in order to fund their expansion plan.
NCDs seem to be emerging as a preferred fund-raising option for companies, especially those from NBFC space, reports
REC to raise $500 mn via ECBs
Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) is in the process of raising $500 million through external commercial borrowings or ECBs. The company is said to have invited bids for ECBs and whosoever offers the cheapest rates would be selected, Rajeev Sharma, Chairman and MD of REC said. So far in the current fiscal, the company has raised and disbu