RCom subsidiary raises about Rs 2,100 cr through global bonds

The company said that it will use about Rs 1,500 crore (USD 250 million) of the proceeds to refinance the Standard Chartered Bank Loan Facility.

Mumbai: Submarine cable arm of Reliance Communications, Global Cloud Xchange on Friday announced raising about Rs 2,100 crore (USD 350 million) through a debt bond from overseas market mainly to refinance debt.

The company in a statement said that it has made "successful debut in the international capital markets, pricing USD 350 million in 5 non-call 2 years Senior Secured Regulation S/Rule 144A Fixed Rate Notes maturing in 2019."

The company said that it will use about Rs 1,500 crore (USD 250 million) of the proceeds to refinance the Standard Chartered Bank Loan Facility entered into by Reliance Globalcom BV, and the remaining for capital expenditure and general corporate purposes.

The deal received an overwhelming response from the market, and was significantly oversubscribed, GCX said.

By geography, 22 percent the new issue was allocated to US, 29 percent to Europe and 49 percent to Asia, it added.

On the type of investors, the issue saw 78 percent go to fund managers, 13 percent to hedge funds, 6 percent to private banks, and 3 percent to other investors, it added.

The Notes are expected to settle on August 1, 2014, the statement said, adding Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered Bank acted as Joint Global Coordinators.

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