"The board has permitted to raise capital funds through additional tier I instruments (AT-1 bonds) in rupee terms domestically for an amount not exceeding Rs 1,800 crore," Canara Bank said in a regulatory filing.
The lender said it can raise the money in single or multiple tranches to maintain healthy CRAR during current year.
Capital-to-risk weighted assets ratio (CRAR) or in other words capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is a measure of a bank's capital, as a percentage of risk weighted credit exposure.
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