Bharti Airtel hits overseas bond market, to raise at least $500 mn

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PTI: Mumbai, Mar 04 2013, 15:16 IST
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Telecom major Bharti Airtel today hit the overseas bond market to raise a minimum of USD 500 million, said merchant banking sources who are advising on the sale.

"The bond sale programme, which is going to be a benchmark size, is carried out by the company's foreign arm – Bharti Airtel International Netherlands. The company has given an initial pricing guidance of 5.5 per cent. The final coupon and size will be fixed later today," a merchant banker working on the issue said.

Last Monday, Bharti had launched roadshows in Asia, Europe and the US and had picked seven foreign banks for this unsecured senior bond issue, or RegS bonds, which can be issued to non-US residents and qualified institutional buyers with lesser protection clauses.

Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citi, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, StanChart and UBS are the arrangers for the investor meet. Bharti Airtel carried a BBB- rating from Fitch, BB+ frm S&P.

A benchmark-sized bond means raising at least USD 500 million and benchmark bonds are those which provide a standard against which the performance of other bonds can be measured.

On February 1, Bharti Enterprises Group, (holding company of Bharti Airtel) Chief Financial Officer Sarvjit Dhillon had said the company was planning to raise up to USD 1 billion before the end of the fiscal.

In June 2011, Bharti had reportedly met investors but ultimately did not go through with the bond offering.

If the Bharti issue mops up at least USD 500 million, the company will be the

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