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Indian infrastructure lender secures $125 million loan from HSBC

HSBC has approved a dollar-denominated, five-year debt facility for NaBFID, priced over the secured overnight financing rate

February 23, 2026 / 12:41 IST
The transaction underscores NaBFID’s expanding role in financing India’s vast infrastructure push.

India’s infrastructure lender has secured about $125 million through its maiden foreign-currency borrowing, paving the way for access to a deeper pool of global capital.

HSBC Holdings Plc has approved a dollar-denominated, five-year debt facility for the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development, (NaBFID), priced over the secured overnight financing rate, an official spokesperson of the lender confirmed in response to a Bloomberg’s email query.

The transaction underscores NaBFID’s expanding role in financing India’s vast infrastructure push.

With $133 billion earmarked for the next financial year, offshore funding helps ease pressure on domestic banks while broadening the capital base available for highways, ports and airports that are central to the country’s growth plans.

As part of the lender’s long‑term financing strategy, “the institution continues to explore alternative fundraising avenues, including foreign currency markets,” the spokesperson said.

Plans to tap overseas markets were first mooted in last year but were delayed amid global volatility. NaBFID’s total assets rose 44% to 1.04 trillion rupees ($11.4 billion) as of Dec. 31, 2025, according to its website.

HSBC’s GIFT City unit will extend the loan to NaBFID, according to the spokesperson. HSBC declined to comment.

Bloomberg
first published: Feb 23, 2026 12:41 pm

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