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SBI raises Rs 2,100 cr by issuing perpetual bonds to YES Bank

This is part of the bank's Rs 11,100-crore fund raising plans that it intends to raise on a private placement basis by issuing debt instruments.

September 07, 2016 / 04:27 PM IST
 
 
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Country's largest lender State Bank of India has raised Rs 2,100 crore by allotting Basel III compliant perpetual bonds to Yes Bank. This is part of the bank's Rs 11,100-crore fund raising plans that it intends to raise on a private placement basis by issuing debt instruments. "The bank on September 6, has issued and allotted 21,000 AT1 Basel III compliant debentures of face value of Rs 10 lakh each at par through private placement bearing coupon rate of 9 percent per annum with call option after five years or any coupon payment date thereafter aggregating to Rs 2,100 crore in first tranche, to Yes Bank," it said in a BSE filing. These are additional tier I (AT1) non-convertible, perpetual, subordinated, unsecured debt instruments in form of debentures. Perpetual bonds carry no maturity date, so they may be treated as equity, not as debt. Earlier on August 24, SBI had said "the Committee of Directors for Capital Raising authorised the Bank to raise up to Rs 11,100 crore Additional Tier 1 capital, by way of issue of Basel III compliant Perpetual Debt instrument in USD and/or Indian rupee, at par, through private placement to overseas and/or Indian investors."

first published: Sep 7, 2016 03:42 pm

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