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KIIFB celebrates debut Masala Bond listing on London Stock Exchange; firm terms development as a milestone for Kerala

Press Trust of India • May 17, 2019, 18:25:40 IST
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KIIFB is the first sub-sovereign entity in India to access the international debt capital markets in this manner, said its CEO KM Abraham.

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KIIFB celebrates debut Masala Bond listing on London Stock Exchange; firm terms development as a milestone for Kerala

London: The Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board’s (KIIFB) on Friday celebrated its debut Masala Bond listing on the London Stock Exchange with a special market open ceremony. The KIIFB is the first sub-sovereign entity in India to tap the offshore rupee international bond market with the $312 million equivalent (Rs 2,150 crore) senior secured fixed-rate bond and is aimed at accessing capital from international investors for the southern state’s infrastructure development. “KIIFB strives to be at the forefront of creating a sustainable development model for infrastructure financing in the emerging markets and an exemplar for best practices in corporate governance and fund management,” said KIIFB CEO KM Abraham, who described the development as a “milestone” for the company and the state of Kerala. [caption id=“attachment_5558081” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said his government was duty bound to enforce the Supreme Court allowing women of all ages to pray at the temple of Lord Ayyappa in Sabarimala. News18 Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. News18[/caption] “KIIFB is the first sub-sovereign entity in India to access the international debt capital markets in this manner. This transaction has realised our objective of diversifying our sources of funding by accessing capital from international investors,” he said. The bond, with a five-year tenor and a 9.723 percent coupon, has been admitted to London Stock Exchange’s International Securities Market (ISM). Darko Hajdukovic, head of fixed income, funds & analytics, UK Primary Markets, London Stock Exchange said: “London Stock Exchange warmly congratulates KIIFB on its landmark debut Masala bond. Our markets have enabled issuers to raise over $7.5 billion equivalent, allowing Masala bonds to evolve from a specialist segment to a mainstream asset class. “KIIFB’s bond highlights London’s status as a leading international financing centre, offering issuers access to the deepest pool of long-term international investor capital as well as best in class listing solutions.” London Stock Exchange claims to be the largest Masala Bond centre globally, with 49 such rupee-denominated bonds listed across its markets. “The opening of this new listing further enhances London’s role as a leading international finance centre, attracting global issuers to its markets and strengthening our relationship with Kerala and India. This is further proof that London is open as the best city in the world in which to do business,” said Rajesh Agrawal, deputy mayor of London for Business. Other major Masala Bond issues at the London Stock Exchange include IREDA’s Masala Bond in 2017, the first green Climate Bonds Certified and investment grade rated bond by a financial institution; NTPC’s listing in 2016, the world’s first Indian green Masala Bond and first Masala Bond by a quasi-sovereign issuer; and HDFC’s 2016 listing, the first Masala Bond by an Indian corporate on London Stock Exchange. A Masala Bond is a rupee-denominated bond issued to overseas investors and are settled in US Dollars and are typically subject to English law. London Stock Exchange said its ISM, launched in 2017, has been designed to meet the demands of issuers and investors to improve the effectiveness and competitiveness of the UK primary debt markets, providing greater choice for a variety of fixed income issuers

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