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HDFC QIP raises Rs 10K cr, Singapore govt invests

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Housing finance major HDFC Ltd on Tuesday said it has raised Rs 10,000 crore equity capital by issuing shares to qualified investors, including Government of Singapore and Invesco Oppenheime­r Developing Markets Fund.

Besides, the corporatio­n has raised Rs 3,693 crore through an issue of nonconvert­ible debentures. It also allotted 1,70,57,400 warrants at an issue price of Rs 180 per warrant, aggregatin­g to around Rs 307 crore under the QIP issue, according to a regulatory filing.

"We wish to inform you that the committee of directors -QIP 2020 of the Corporatio­n at its meeting held today approved the allotment of..securities to eligible qualified institutio­nal buyers pursuant to the issue," HDFC said.

HDFC said it has issued 5,68,18,181 equity shares at an issue price of Rs 1,760, aggregatin­g to Rs 10,000 crore. Among those who were allotted more than 5% of the securities offered in the QIP issue are Government of Singapore at 13.37% (7,596,457 shares) and Invesco Oppenheime­r Developing Markets Fund 5.54% (3,148,882 shares).

Also, HDFC Ltd issued 36,930 secured redeemable non-convertibl­e debentures of face value of Rs 10 lakh each due on August 11, 2023, at par aggregatin­g Rs 3,693 crore carrying a coupon rate of 5.40% payable annually, it added.

Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Morgan Stanley Asia (Singapore) PTE and JM Financial Products Ltd were among the allottees of the NCDs.

The mortgage lender also issued 1,70,57,400 warrants at an issue price of Rs 180 per warrant.

The warrant holders can exercise their right to exchange each warrant for one equity share at a price of Rs 2,165 per warrant at any time before the expiry of a period of 36 months or until August 10, 2023, it added.

Those who subscribed to the warrants included SBI Blue Chip Fund, ICICI Prudential Banking and Financial Services, Reliance Ventures Ltd, Kotak Balanced Advantage Fund.

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