NEW DELHI: State-run power major NTPC Ltd on Saturday said its board has approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 18,000 crore through issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) or bonds via private placement in the domestic market.
According to a regulatory filing, the company’s board gave its nod during a meeting held earlier in the day, and also cleared a draft notice for a postal ballot to seek shareholder approval for the fundraising plan, PTI reported.
NTPC said the fundraising will be done in one or more tranches, not exceeding 12, during the one-year period from the date of passing the special resolution by shareholders.
The company has fixed Friday, June 21, as the cut-off date to determine the names of members entitled to receive the postal ballot notice and exercise voting rights.
The proposed NCDs or bonds will be issued on a private placement basis, the company said, without disclosing the exact timing or the utilisation plan for the proceeds.
According to a regulatory filing, the company’s board gave its nod during a meeting held earlier in the day, and also cleared a draft notice for a postal ballot to seek shareholder approval for the fundraising plan, PTI reported.
NTPC said the fundraising will be done in one or more tranches, not exceeding 12, during the one-year period from the date of passing the special resolution by shareholders.
The company has fixed Friday, June 21, as the cut-off date to determine the names of members entitled to receive the postal ballot notice and exercise voting rights.
The proposed NCDs or bonds will be issued on a private placement basis, the company said, without disclosing the exact timing or the utilisation plan for the proceeds.
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