The investment will further strengthen Fullerton India's reach in the underserved retail and micro, small, and medium enterprise segment, especially in developing states, International Finance Corporation (IFC) said in a statement.
"IFC is using masala bonds to support companies in diversifying their funding sources, thus expanding a newly opened market to attract private investment for a sector that faces a funding gap," it said.
IFC said it helped create the masala bond market through its own first issuance in November 2014.
IFC's earlier investment in 2015 helped the company increase its support to MSME segment and strengthen the systems and processes to lend to this segment, said Anand Natarajan, Head of Strategy and Business Execution, Fullerton India.
"IFC's renewed support, via masala bonds strengthens our relationship and paves the way for steady and inclusion led growth of the companys MSME loan portfolio," he said.
"Our investment in Fullerton India Credit Company through long-term capital markets instruments will set a market precedent and enhance the path for other similar institutions, to issue local currency bonds offshore," said the IFC official.
Specific to SME finance, IFC has invested close to USD 1 billion in financial intermediaries in India to enable credit financing for SMEs.
Since 1956, IFC has invested in over 400 companies in India, providing USD 17 billion in financing to the private sector.
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