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Vedanta Resources raises USD 300 mn through tap issue

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New Delhi: Vedanta Resources, the parent firm of Mumbai-based mining conglomerate Vedanta Ltd, has raised USD 300 million by exercising the tap option on the existing bond issue.

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A tap issue is a procedure that allows companies to issue bonds or other short-term debt instruments from past issues.

In a Singapore exchange filing Vedanta Resources Finance II PLC (VRF), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vedanta Resources Ltd, said it has exercised a tap option on its September USD 900 million bond issuance, raising a further USD 300 million at a yield of 9.99 per cent, continuing its liquidity management exercise.

The new issuance received final orders of over USD 500 million, an oversubscription from existing and new investors. Sixty-seven per cent of the allottees were from the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, 26 per cent from Europe and the Middle East, and seven per cent from the Offshore United States.

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The bonds are rated 'CCC+' by S&P Global Ratings.

"The net proceeds from the tap option will be used to partially prepay Vedanta's US608 million 13.875 per cent bonds due 2028," the company said.

Vedanta Chief Financial Officer Ajay Goel said that the company is thrilled by the tremendous response to its tap offering, soon after the issuance of our USD 900 million bonds in September 2024.

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This underscores the huge confidence of the global investor community in Vedanta's robust business performance and our commitment towards attaining a balanced capital structure through deleveraging our balance sheet, he said.

"We are confident of continuing to deliver substantial value for our global and domestic investors in the years ahead," Goel added.

In September, Vedanta Resources had raised USD 900 million in its first dollar bond issue in more than two years to prepay existing bonds. The USD 900 million raise was at a coupon rate of 10.875 per cent in a five-year US dollar-denominated bond.

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It received subscriptions from over a hundred investors, including those from the USA, Europe, and the Middle East.

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