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Indiabulls Housing Finance to raise up to Rs 1,000 cr via public issue of bonds

Sep 5, 2022, 14:26 IST
IANS
IANS
Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd plans to raise up to Rs 1,000 crore, which includes Rs 900 crore through issue of public issue bonds.
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The Tranche II Issue offers various series of NCDs for subscription with coupon rates ranging from 8.33 per cent to 9.55 per cent per annum.

The Issue will open for subscription on Monday, September 5 and closes on September 22.

The NCDs under the Tranche II Issue have tenures of 24 months (Series I, II, III), 36 months (Series IV, V, VI), and 60 months (Series VII, VIII).

Effective yield (per annum) for the NCD holders in Category I (Institutional Investors) & Category II (Non-Institutional Investors) ranges from 8.64 per cent to 9.05 per cent and for Category III (High Net-worth Individual Investors) and Category IV (Retail Individual Investors) holders ranges from 9.04 per cent to 9.54 per cent.

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Edelweiss Financial Services Limited, A.K. Capital Services Limited, IIFL Securities Limited and Trust Investment Advisors Private Limited are lead managers tp the issue.

IDBI Trusteeship Services Limited is the Debenture Trustee to the Tranche II Issue.

The NCDs are proposed to be listed on BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India.

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