The Executive Committee of Central board approved "the issuance of Reg-S/ stand alone rule 144A senior unsecured debt up to USD 1.5 billion in multiple tranches or currencies with tenor not exceeding 5.5 years during current year and 2017-18," SBI said in a regulatory filing to stock exchanges.
It also cleared proposal to issue and allot 13.63 crore shares of the SBI to eligible shareholders of SBBJ, SBM and SBT and to the Government of India for shareholding in Bhartiya Mahila Bank in terms of orders issued by Government of India, it said.
The executive committee of the central board of SBI fixed March 17 as the record date for determining the eligible minority shareholder of SBBJ, SBM and SBT.
The government has also approved merger of Bhartiya Mahila Bank with SBI.
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