Muthoot Finance to raise Rs 300 crore via public issue of secured NCDs

Muthoot Finance to raise Rs 300 crore via public issue of secured NCDs
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The issue is of base issue size of Rs 75 crores with an option to retain oversubscription up to Rs 225 crores aggregating up to tranche limit of Rs 300 crores. ​The issue opens on 25th, May 2022 and closes on 17th June, 2022 with an option to close on such earlier date or extended date as may be decided by the Board of Directors or NCD committee.

The NCDs are proposed to be listed on BSE. The allotment will be on first come first serve basis.
Muthoot Finance on Tuesday announced its 27th series of public issue of secured redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) of face value Rs. 1,000 each. The issue is of base issue size of Rs 75 crores with an option to retain oversubscription up to Rs 225 crores aggregating up to tranche limit of Rs 300 crores.

The issue opens on 25th, May 2022 and closes on 17th June, 2022 with an option to close on such earlier date or extended date as may be decided by the Board of Directors or NCD committee.

The secured NCDs proposed to be issued under this Issue have been rated AA+ (Stable) by ICRA. The rating of the secured NCDs by indicates “high degree of safety regarding timely servicing of financial obligations”.

The NCDs are proposed to be listed on BSE. The allotment will be on first come first serve basis.

There are 7 investment options for secured NCDs with ‘Monthly’ or ‘Annual’ interest payment frequency or ‘on maturity redemption’ payment with coupon ranging from 7.25% p.a to 8% p.a.

Mr. George Alexander Muthoot, managing director, , said “We have allocated 90% of the issue for retail and high networth individual investors who will be getting 0.50% p.a more than the interest rate applicable for institutions and corporates. Moreover, interest rates have been increased by 0.25% p.a. in this issue compared to the previous issue. In this issue, investors get the twin advantage of better rating as well as attractive interest rate. We also have 7 year NCD for those investors who want to lock in the interest rates for long period as well as reduce the uncertainty of fluctuations in interest rate in future.”

The funds raised through this issue will be utilised primarily for lending activities of the company.
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