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State Bank of India raises Rs 4,000 cr via AT1 bonds at a coupon of 7.74 pc SBI
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State Bank of India raises Rs 4,000 cr via AT1 bonds at a coupon of 7.74 pc

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 09 Sep 2020, 08:24 pm

Kolkata/UNI: Country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) sold Rs 4,000 crores of the Basel compliant Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bonds at a coupon of 7.74 per cent.

This is the lowest pricing ever offered on such debt, issued by any bank since the country started implementing the stringent Basel III capital rules in 2013.

As the aggregate bids were in excess of Rs 6,000 crores, the Bank exercised the full greenshoe option of Rs 3,000 crores over and above the base issue size of Rs 1,000 crores.

While State Bank of India has AAA credit rating from local credit agencies, its AT1 offering is rated AA+, which is the highest rating in the country for these instruments in view of the hybrid and high-risk nature of these instruments.

While the AT 1 instrument is perpetual in nature, it can be called back by the lender after five years or any anniversary date thereafter.

This issuance comes after a successful issue of Tier 2 bonds last month by SBI, aggregating to Rs.8,931 crores, at 6.80%, which is again the best ever pricing for Tier 2 debt instruments. Both the issuances were solely managed by SBI Capital Markets Ltd.

Swaminathan J, Dy. MD-Finance – “The overwhelming success of this issuance reaffirms State Bank’s paper as Gold standard and showcases the investor interest for such quality papers. The apprehensions that prevailed in the market post Yes Bank AT 1 write down in March 2020 have been firmly put behind."

"The interest payout on such bonds is better than the cost of equity for the Banks and it provides a good risk-adjusted return to the investors, hence offers a win-win situation for both the Banks and the investors.”  

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