"... To offer or invite subscriptions for secured/ unsecured redeemable non-convertible debentures including subordinated debentures, bonds and/or other debt securities, in one or more series/tranches up to an aggregate amount of Rs 5,000 crore," DLF today said in a regulatory filing.
It added that the board is authorised to determine the terms of issue of such debentures including the class of investors, securities to be offered.
Giving the reason for this proposal, DLF said, "..In order to augment long-term resources for business needs and to reduce reliance on the banking system, the company intends to issue non-convertible debentures, including subordinated debentures, bonds and/or other debt securities."
DLF's net debt stood at Rs 20,965 crore as on March 31, 2015, up by Rs 628 crore from Rs 20,336 crore at the end of the October-December quarter.
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Of the total debt, DLF said about Rs 14,000 crore pertains to rental business, and the rest towards development arm.
The company is in talks with few private equity players to raise funds in its some new housing projects.
On the Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs), DLF had said it intends to form 2 REIT platforms to strategically monetise almost 30 million sq ft of office and retail assets.
Shares of DLF closed up by 7.6 per cent at Rs 114.65 on BSE today.