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Mumbai airport gets $750 million from private bond sale to Apollo Global

A major bond market rout globally has prompted several Asian companies to revise their dent sale plans.

Mumbai Airport
Bloomberg
1 min read Last Updated : May 04 2022 | 11:55 AM IST
Mumbai International Airport Ltd. has raised $750 million from a private bond sale to Apollo Global Management Inc. after delaying a planned note issue. 

The operator of India’s No. 2 airport, controlled by the country’s richest man, sold 7.25-year dollar notes to funds managed by Apollo in order to refinance existing debt and fund new capital expenditure, according to a stock exchange notice. The statement did not lay out the terms of the deal.

A major bond market rout globally has prompted several Asian companies to revise their dent sale plans. Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd. announced last month it had halted a dollar bond sale last month, and India’s local currency debt market has also seen a string of shelved deals over recent months.

Topics :Mumbai airportApollo Global ManagementBonds

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