It exercised a greenshoe option to raise USD 250 million in a five year commercial loan from 17 Taiwanese banks, a statement said.
In Japan, it raised JPY 16.5 billion or USD 150 million from eight lenders in a one-year loan in a maiden transaction, it said.
This borrowing will be used for on-lending through its international branch at GIFT City, Ahmedabad. Its overall foreign asset book had stood at USD 1.4 billion as of September.
This the second time the bank has raised money from Taiwan, after a USD 130 million loan from 10 banks last year, it said, adding that this year it had commitments of USD 355 million.
The bank scrip was trading 0.94 per cent up at Rs 316.15 a piece on the BSE at 1343 hrs, as against 0.66 per cent gain on the benchmark.
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