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IIFCL ties up for $2.4-bn World Bank, ADB loans
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Jan 18, 2010, 18:31 IST

The multilateral lenders like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) have agreed to shortly extend $2.4 billion (around Rs 12,000 crore) to the state-owned India Infrastructure Finance Company (IIFCL) to fund various projects.

"We have finalised a loan of $1.2 billion from the World Bank, and $1.2 billion from the Asian Development Bank, out of which $360 million have been already availed of. These funds will be utilised mostly in roads, ports and power projects," India Infrastructure Finance Company (IIFCL) chairman SS Kohli said here today.

IIFCL had raised Rs 6,600 crore from the domestic market in addition to the Rs 10,000-crore mopped up in March 2009 through tax-free bonds, to fund various projects especially in the roads, ports and power sectors, said Kohli.

Established by the government in 2006 to fund major infrastructure projects, IIFCL has been playing a key role in battling the slowdown by promoting infrastructure development across the country.

And as part of the stimulus packages last year, which saw public sector spending shooting up massively, the government had asked IIFCL to raise Rs 10,000 crore from the market through tax-free bonds in March 2009 to support various infrastructure projects.

Last fiscal, the company had disbursed Rs 3,200 crore to various projects and had also doubled its target for 2009-10.

IIFCL has sanctioned Rs 20,888 crore to as many as 95 projects valuing Rs 1,68,026 crore till October 2009. These include 63 road, 23 power and six port projects.

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