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Shriram Transport Finance Raises Around Rs 3,556 Crore Via Bond Issue

The bond got overwhelming response from investors with oversubscription of over four times.

A photograph of traders exchanging cash in India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
A photograph of traders exchanging cash in India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Non-banking lender Shriram Transport Finance Ltd. said it has raised $500 million (approximately Rs 3,556 crore) through dollar bond, making it the first international public social bond issuance from the country.

The money was raised through issuance of 144A/Reg S bonds having a tenor of three-and-a-half years and offering a coupon of 5.1 percent from investors.

It received interest from marquee social bond investors including those from Hong Kong, Singapore, London and the U.S..

"The proceeds from the bond would be used for employment generation including through MSME financing and microfinance," the company said in a statement.

The bond was initially priced at 5.375 percent, but owing to good demand from investors, the company fixed the price at 27.5 basis points lower to 5.1 percent.

The bond got overwhelming response from investors with the final order book in excess of $2.20 billion and oversubscription of over four times.

The transaction witnessed 50 percent participation from the U.S., 37 percent from Asia and 13 percent from Europe, Middle East, and Africa with 85 percent investment from asset managers and five percent each from banks and insurance, and 5 percent from private banks among others.

"Social impact continues to remain a focus area for the company and we are pleased to have received significant interest for our inaugural social bond," STFC's managing director and CEO, Umesh Revankar, said.

The joint book-runners and joint lead managers to the issue were Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, HSBC, ING, JP Morgan and Standard Chartered Bank.

With this issuance, the company has raised $1.65 billion through dollar bonds since 2019. It had raised $400 million in February, $ 500 million in April and $250 million in July. Besides, it also raised $145 million in November 2019 and $90 million in January 2020, through loan route from multilateral agencies.

The company raised these funds under its $2,000 million global medium term note programme. STFC, through its 1,669 branches, provides finance to commercial vehicle industry.

As of September 2019, its total assets under management stood at Rs 1.08 lakh crore as compared to Rs 1,04,379.83 crore in the year-ago period. Its net profit increased by 25.50 percent to Rs 765.05 crore in the second quarter of the current fiscal from Rs 609.58 crore in the same period of the previous year.

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