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Bank of India raises record bond. Photo: Bank of India/Facebook

Kolkata/IBNS: Bank of India, a leading Public Sector Bank, has raised Basel III compliant Tier II bonds of Rs. 2,500 crore @ 7.28% p.a, on Wednesday through NSE Electronic Bidding Provider Platform. 

The Base Issue size was Rs.1,000 crore with Green Shoe option of Rs.1,500 crore.  Bank received a total of 68 bids amounting to Rs.4,982 crore. 

Out of this, the Bank accepted 29 bids amounting to Rs. 2,500 crore.

The Tier II capital is raised for augmenting the overall capital of the Bank and for enhancing the long term resources in accordance with the RBI guidelines. 

The funds raised by the Bank through this issue is not meant for financing any particular project. The Bank shall utilize the proceeds of this issue for its normal business activities.

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