India New Issue-IndiGrid Infrastructure Trust to issue bonds, bankers say

Reuters
26 Mar
India New Issue-IndiGrid Infrastructure Trust to issue bonds, bankers say

MUMBAI, March 26 (Reuters) - India's IndiGrid Infrastructure Trust IGTR.NS plans to raise 12 billion rupees ($140.09 million) through sale of multiple tenor bonds, two merchant bankers said on Wednesday.

The KKR-backed power sector infrastructure investment trust will raise 700 million rupees through 22-year bonds, 6.30 billion rupees through another 22-year bond issue and 5 billion rupees through three-year and six month bonds, and has invited bids from bankers and investors later in the day, they said.

The 22-year papers will have a put and call option at the end of 10 years.

The company did not immediately reply to a Reuters email for comment.

Here is the list of deals reported so far on March 26:

Issuer

Tenure

Coupon (in %)

Issue size (in bln rupees)*

Bidding date

Rating

IndiGrid Infra Trust

3-year and 6 months

To be decided

5

March 26

AAA (Icra, Crisil)

IndiGrid Infra Trust

22 years

To be decided

0.7

March 26

AAA (Icra, Crisil)

IndiGrid Infra Trust

22 years

To be decided

6.3

March 26

AAA (Icra, Crisil)

Cholamandalam Investment

2 years

8.19

11.75

March 25

AA+ (Icra, India Ratings)

*Size includes base plus greenshoe for some issues

($1 = 85.6620 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Dharamraj Dhutia; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

((Dharamraj.dhutia@tr.com))

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