Yes Bank lists dollar bond on London Stock Exchange

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Feb 07 2018 | 6:55 PM IST
Yes Bank today listed its first dollar-denominated bond on the London Stock Exchange, raising 600 milliondollars.
The five-year dated bond listed on the exchange's International Securities Market (ISM) received strong international investor interest,with 58 per cent allocated in Asia, 41 per cent in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and 1 per cent in offshore US.
"The final order book was more than 1.8 times oversubscribed, from 90 accounts pricing at a spread of 130 basis points over 5-year US Treasury yield," the exchange said.
The investor base for the bond consisted of 46 per cent asset managers, 38 per cent banks, 11 per cent insurance companies and 5 per cent private banks.
Yes Bank said the bond demonstrates Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to building a high-tech financial hub in India, with proceeds aimed at funding the bank's IFSC Banking Unit (IBU) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) and expanding IBU's growing business.
"This landmark issue is the first foreign currency bond offering by Yes Bank under our newly-established MTN (Medium Term Note) programme, and its significant over-subscription as well as high quality investor base is testament to the commitment of global investors in the bank," said Rana Kapoor, MD & CEO and Chairman, YES Global Institute, Yes Bank.
"I am sure this will further strengthen India's position as the preferred investment destination for global investors. As the first Bank to have begun operations at GIFT, we remain committed to expanding our operations at the IBU, Gandhinagar," he said.
The listing on London Stock Exchange would provide global investors an opportunity to invest in India's banking sector as well as participate in the countrys growth story, Kapoor said.
Yes Bank's bond issuance comes shortly after Export- Import (EXIM) Bank of India's 1-billion-dollar bond on London Stock Exchanges ISM.
"Through our International Securities Market, Yes Bank is accessing a new international channel of finance and supporting the creation of a dynamic financial services hub in India," said Darko Hajdukovic, Head of Analytics, Fixed Income and Funds, Primary Markets, London Stock Exchange Group.
Hajdukovic described the latest listing as a reinforcement of London's position as a "valued funding partner" to India.
Back in August 2016, Yes Bank had issued a green bond, raising Rs 3.15 billion through a back-to-back transaction with International Finance Corporation (IFC).
London Stock Exchange said its ISM has been designed to meet the demands of issuers and investors to improve the effectiveness and competitiveness of the UK primary debt markets providing greater choice for a variety of fixed income issuers.

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First Published: Feb 07 2018 | 6:55 PM IST

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