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Exim Bank raises USD 500 mn via bonds to fund long-term credit

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 14 2016 | 5:07 PM IST
Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) has raised USD 500 million through issuance of bonds, which will be utilised towards long-term credit.
"The Export-Import Bank of India successfully launched a 5.5-year Reg S Bond issue of USD 500 million on January 13, 2016," it said in a release.
"The funds thus raised will be used by the bank to support Indian project exports and overseas investment by way of long-term credit."
The issue, Exim Bank said, attracted a total orderbook in excess of USD 1.25 billion, achieving oversubscription by 2.5 times of the issue size from over 110 investors.
"The size of the order book and the quality of the investor names showcase market's confidence in India as well as Exim Bank, particularly in a challenging market. We have worked assiduously to maintain communication bridges with overseas investors and sell the India story," said Exim Bank CMD Yaduvendra Mathur.
Exim Bank said over 47 per cent of the issue was distributed to Asian investors, 46 per cent European and Middle-East investors and the remainder primarily to offshore US investors.

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It added that the Notes (bonds) were distributed to high- quality fixed income accounts such as asset management companies, public and private banks, pension funds, insurance companies and central banks as well as sovereign wealth funds.
The 5.5-year USD 500 million Eurodollar bond issue carries a fixed coupon of 3.12 per cent per annum, it said.
Eurodollar bonds, denominated in the USD, are an important source of capital for multinationals and governments.

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First Published: Jan 14 2016 | 5:07 PM IST

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