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HDFC Bank raises USD 1.75 bn through overseas bond issue

The private sector lender has raised USD 500 million with notes carrying a coupon rate of 5.159 per cent and maturing in three years.

New Delhi: HDFC Bank has raised USD 1.75 billion through overseas bonds to fund its business growth.

HDFC Bank, acting through GIFT City Branch, has completed the issue of USD 1.75 billion in senior unsecured bonds, the bank said in a regulatory filing.

The private sector lender has raised USD 500 million with notes carrying a coupon rate of 5.159 per cent and maturing in three years, while the remaining USD 1.25 billion five-year paper carries a coupon rate of 5.4 per cent, it said.

These papers will be listed on India INX (India International Exchange (IFSC) Limited) and NSE

International Exchange (NSE-IX) , it added.

This post was last modified on August 21, 2026 3:43 pm

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