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IIFL Finance raises $500 million via overseas bond sale

Created at 4 Jun · 1:51 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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IIFL Finance raised $500 million through international dollar bonds, the first such issuance from India since January. The 3.25-year bond was priced at 7.6%, with proceeds funding loans to economically weaker sections, MSMEs, and gold loans.

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Key Numbers

$500 millionamount raised via overseas bond sales
7.6%bond interest rate
3.25-yearbond maturity

Who's Involved

IIFL Finance
Indian financial services company that issued the bonds

↳ Why This Matters

This bond issuance provides crucial funding for IIFL Finance's lending operations, particularly for economically weaker sections and MSMEs, and signals continued investor appetite for Indian debt despite global uncertainties.

Key facts

  • IIFL Finance raised $500 million through international dollar bonds.
  • This is the first such issuance from India since January.
  • The 3.25-year bond was priced at 7.6%.
  • Proceeds will fund lending to economically weaker sections, MSMEs, and gold loans.

IIFL Finance has successfully raised $500 million by issuing international dollar bonds. This marks the first such issuance from India since January. The 3.25-year bond was priced at an interest rate of 7.6%. The company stated that the proceeds from this bond sale will be used to fund its lending activities, specifically targeting economically weaker sections of society, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and those seeking gold loans. The issuance attracted significant investor interest despite prevailing geopolitical volatilities.

Frequently asked questions

IIFL Finance raised $500 million through its overseas bond sales.

The 3.25-year bond was priced at 7.6%.

The proceeds will be used to fund lending to economically weaker sections, including MSMEs and gold loans.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 1:04 AM
IIFL Finance raised $500 million via international dollar bonds, the first from India since January, to fund loans for weaker sections.
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