Reliance Infrastructure board clears proposal to raise Rs 2,930 crore by issuing bonds to VFSI holdings
Reliance Infrastructure Limited operates in the energy sector, handling power distribution in Delhi and energy production.
Reliance Infrastructure on Tuesday said its board has approved a proposal to raise Rs 2,930 crore by issuing unsecured foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) to VFSI Holdings Pte Limited.
The company, in a regulatory filing, said FCCBs will be unsecured and will have ultra-low cost coupon of 5 per cent per annum with a long maturity of 10 years.
"The Board of Directors of Reliance Infrastructure Limited (Reliance Infrastructure) at its meeting held today has approved raising of funds up to USD 350 million (Rs 2,930 crore) to VFSI Holdings Pte Limited, an affiliate of Varde Investment Partners, LP, a leading global alternative investment firm," it added.
The company said the Reliance Infrastructure board also approved the Employees Stock Option Scheme (ESOS) for all employees of the company.
"ESOS to provide a grant of up to 2.60 crore equity shares of value of over Rs 850 crore - representing 5 per cent of fully diluted capital," it said, adding that ESOS will unlock the employee earning potential in alignment to the company's performance and growth.
Reliance Infrastructure Limited operates in the energy sector, handling power distribution in Delhi and energy production.
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