Fitch Ratings has assigned APSEZ a final long-term Foreign Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'BBB-'. The outlook is stable, it said in statement.
"The agency has also assigned APSEZ a final senior unsecured rating of 'BBB-' and assigned the company's USD 650 million 3.5 per cent senior unsecured notes due 2020 a final rating of 'BBB-'," it said.
APSEZ had earlier raised USD 650 million (around Rs 4,100 crore) via its debut dollar bond issue and the proceeds will be used to refinance foreign currency-denominated debt and fund capital expenditure.
It further said: "The use of proceeds is to refinance foreign currency-denominated external commercial borrowings and fund capital expenditure.
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