Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Reliance Communications raises India’s largest FCCB issue worth $1bn

Reliance Communications (RCL) has raised $1 bn through foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs). This is the largest-ever FCCB issue from India and was oversubscribed 3-4 times by investors from Asia, Europe and the US. The bonds have a maturity of 5 years and would be convertible to equity shares at a 30% premium to the then prevailing market price.

The proceeds from the issue will be utilized to part-finance the company’s $2.5-bn expansion programme. The company has announced the expansion of coverage to 15,000-20,000 new towns and was proposed to be funded through a mix of internal accruals and debt.

JP Morgan and HSBC advised the firm on this FCCB issue. This is the second FCCB offering by RCL within a year. In March 2006, RCL had completed an FCCB issue to raise $500 mn. In December 2006, RCL raised $1 bn in debt from international markets. The five-year unsecured loan was facilitated by ABN-AMRO, Standard Chartered and Citibank.

Read the article in The Economic Times.

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