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Mobilisation via corporate bonds hits all-time high in FY24

The highest mobilisation through debt private placements during the year was by NABARD (Rs 65,393 crore) followed by REC (Rs 52,140 crore), HDFC (Rs 46,062 crore), PFC (Rs 45,130) and SIDBI (Rs 38,600 crore)

April 18, 2024 / 19:25 IST
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Funds raised through privately placed corporate bonds hit a record high of Rs 9.98 lakh crore in FY24, up 17 percent over the previous year.

“Despite changes in taxation relating to debt mutual funds and expectations of lower borrowing costs, there was a surge in credit demand on the back of strong economic growth,” said Pranav Haldea, Managing Director of Prime Database Group.

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A private placement is a sale of bonds to preselected investors and institutions rather than one in the open market. Unlike a public offering, private placement is exempt from filing an offer document with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for its comments.

Financial institutions and banks raised most funds through this route at Rs 4.68 lakh crore compared to Rs 4.34 lakh crore in FY23. The private sector (excluding banks/FIs) also witnessed an increase in mobilisation, up by 44 percent to Rs 4.96 lakh crore.