Power Grid to raise Rs.14,000 cr in 2016-17

The funds will be used for capital expenditure of Power Grid and providing loans to wholly-owned projects

September 17, 2015 11:39 pm | Updated March 28, 2016 06:00 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

State-run utility Power Grid on Thursday said its shareholders have approved a proposal to raise up to Rs.14,000 crore through issuance of bonds from domestic and external sources in 2016-17.

Shareholders approved the proposal to raise the amount through issue of secured/unsecured, non-convertible, non- cumulative, redeemable, taxable/tax-free, rupee linked bonds under private placement in 2016-17 in its annual general meeting held on September 15, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd said in a BSE filing.

According to the proposal, the company will raise the funds in up to eight tranches/offers, with or without green shoe option and each tranche shall be of up to Rs.2,000 crore of bonds, exclusive of green shoe option.

The funds will be used for capital expenditure of Power Grid and providing loans to wholly-owned projects and special purpose vehicles acquired by the company.

As per the company statement, the shareholders also approved the proposal to enhance borrowing limits from Rs.1.3 lakh crore to Rs.1.5 lakh crore.

The company had earmarked a capital expenditure of up to Rs.1 lakh crore for five years, ending 2016-17. The company has planned to raise up to Rs.12,000 crore through domestic bonds during the current fiscal year. It has planned a capital expenditure of Rs.22,500 crore.

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