India Inc raises additional US$ 3 billion via ECBs

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) accounted for 60.33% of the total ECBs

March 3, 2022

This marks an expansion of 112% compared to the January 2021 level of US$ 3.7 billion

US$ 7.9 billion were raised by Indian companies in January 2022

Shriram Transport Finance Company, Renew Power, Indian Railway Finance Corporation, Jindal Steel & Power, ATC Tires, ONGC Videsh, and JSW Steel also raised money through ECBs

ECBs are commercial loans raised by eligible resident entities from recognised non-resident bodies

India Inc raised an additional US$ 3 billion through external commercial borrowings (ECBs) in January 2022 as compared to the previous month, which indicates that the global interest rates are rising. This marks an increase of 112% compared to the January 2021 level of $3.7 billion.

As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), US$ 7.9 billion were raised by Indian companies in January 2022, of which RIL  accounted for 60.33% or US$ 4.8 billion under both automatic and approval routes.

Apart from RIL, companies such as Shriram Transport Finance Company raised US$ 725 million, both Renew Power and Indian Railway Finance Corporation accounted for US$ 500 million, Jindal Steel & Power raised US$ 450 million, ATC Tires accounted for US$ 171 million, and ONGC Videsh and JSW Steel accounted for US$ 100 million each.

It must be noted that ECBs are commercial loans raised by eligible resident entities from recognised non-resident bodies and should follow factors such as minimum maturity, permitted and non-permitted end-uses, maximum all-in-cost ceiling, among others.

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