Lodha relaunches $350-mn overseas bond sale plan

It had earlier called off the bond issue after tepid investor response

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 06 2015 | 12:23 PM IST
Premium realty developer Lodha Group has relaunched its $350-million five-year dollar denominated international bond issue, which was called off early December following tepid investor response.

The city-based developer, which launched the first Trump Tower in the country last year, had called off its $350 million overseas dollar bond sale programme on December 5 last year after it got poor investor response.

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A day before that, the Anil Ambani-controlled Reliance Communications, too, had called off its $225 million debt raising plan as the roadshows failed to generate response among US-based investors due to poor market conditions and pricing issues.

While Lodha had offered the five-year bonds at a mid-high 10% initial guidance, RCom had launched its five-year bonds with an initial price guidance of about 6.5%.

When contacted, a Lodha spokesperson refused to comment, saying the company cannot speak on such matters. However, sources confirmed that the issue has gone to the market.

Lodha has appointed Bank of America Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan as bankers for the bonds, which would be issued by its subsidiary Lodha Developers International, Mauritius, with Lodha Developers International Holdings and another subsidiary, Palava Dwellers, as guarantors.

Analysts had been raising caution levels on Lodha, which has been facing challenges in completing projects on time and in expanding at a time when demand has slowed.

Meanwhile, international rating agency Fitch has assigned B+(Exp) rating to Lodha Developers' US dollar issue.

In a note issued from Singapore/Sydney, Fitch today assigned the Lodha issue an expected rating of 'B+(Exp)' and a recovery rating of 'RR4'.

The agency said the notes will be issued by Lodha Developers International Mauritius, and guaranteed by Lodha.

It has also affirmed Lodha's long-term issuer default rating at 'B+' with a stable outlook.

Lodha's contracted sales for the 11 months to February stood at Rs 7,500 crore, and the company is broadly on track to meet its FY15 sales targets.

With a land bank of 25 million sq.metres, valued at over $10 billion, Lodha is among the largest among the domestic developers.
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First Published: Mar 06 2015 | 12:07 PM IST

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