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SBI's $1 bn international bond issue opens

SBI's $1 bn international bond issue opens

The bank has a board mandate to raise $10 billion from overseas markets over the next few years.

State Bank of India on Wednesday launched an international five-year bond sale programme to raise at least $1 billion.

When contacted, SBI Managing Director and Group Executive for International Banking Hemant Contractor said that the bank has launched its benchmark bond sale through book-building route.

"The issue is open and the details like pricing and the quantum of funds being mobilised will be known only by late night," Contractor said.

A benchmark bond issue typically aims to raise more than $500 million.

According to sources, the bond issue is of over $1 billion size with a five-year tenure.

The issue's investment bankers include Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and UBS.

SBI launched a marketing campaign for its benchmark bond issue on July 16 in Hong Kong, Singapore, London, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Frankfurt and Zurich.

The bank has a board mandate to raise $10 billion from overseas markets over the next few years, and it has a headroom to raise nearly $7 billion more since it has raised $4 billion.

The senior notes offering, which has been rated as 'BBB-' by Standard & Poor's, is a dollar-denominated issue.

Giving the 'BBB-' rating on the SBI bond sale, S&P had earlier said this reflects the long-term counterparty credit rating on the bank.

"The proposed notes will constitute direct, unconditional, unsecured, and unsubordinated obligations of SBI," S&P said.

SBI's move to raise overseas funds comes in the wake of the recent RBI steps to stem the falling rupee value and measures to encourage foreign debt inflows.

Published on: Jul 25, 2012, 11:14 PM IST
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