Millennium Post

India Inc’s foreign borrowings plunge 69% to $996 mn in April

Of the total borrowing from the foreign market in April this year, $696.04 million was raised through the automatic route of the external commercial borrowings (ECB)

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MUMBAI: Overseas borrowings by Indian companies fell 68.5 per cent to $996.04 million in April, according to data from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). India Inc had raised as much as $3.16 billion from overseas market in the correspond­ing month of the previous financial year.

Whereas no fund was raised by way of rupee-denominate­d bonds (RDBS) or masala bonds in April 2020, the borrowing during the year-ago month included $304,462 through RDBS.

Of the total borrowing from the foreign market in April this year, $696.04 million was raised through the automatic route of the external commercial borrowings (ECB).

REC, the financial service provider in energy sector, was the sole entity to raise $300 million through the approval route of ECB for the purpose of on-lending.

Among the major borrowers in the automatic route included Sical Logistics $179.10 million for overseas acquisitio­n. The company is engaged in the business of transport through land and pipeline.

Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services raised $139.30 million for on-lending, and Adani Internatio­nal Container Terminal $98.51 million. Among others were Veritas Software Technologi­es India’s $49 million for starting new project and Hpcl-mittal Energy Ltd, which is engaged in manufactur­ing of coke and petroleum products, $40 million for rupee expenditur­e. Automotive Electronic­s Power Pvt Ltd raised $32.79 million for working capital requiremen­ts and new project needs, while Hyundai Transys India Pvt Ltd borrowed $23.88 million for import of capital goods.

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