Hyderabad/Mumbai, December 04, 2023: Bank of Baroda (Bank), one of India’s leading public sector banks, announced that it has raised Rs. 5,000 crore on 30th November, 2023 through the issuance of Long-Term Bonds for financing Infrastructure and Affordable Housing. The Bank received total bids of Rs. 10,350 crore against the total issue size of Rs. 5,000 crore (Base issue of Rs. 1000 crore and Greenshoe option of Rs. 4000 crore). The Bank accepted bids for Rs. 5,000 crore at a coupon of 7.68% p.a.
These bonds are Senior, Unsecured, Listed, Rated, Taxable Bonds, having a fixed maturity of 10 years from the date of allotment.
The allotment of these bonds took place on 1st December, 2023.
The bonds are rated AAA with a Stable outlook by CRISIL and India Ratings.
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