Muthoot Fincorp has unveiled a ₹200-crore public issue of non-convertible debentures (NCD). The issue will shut on October 23. It additionally has a greenshoe choice of ₹200 crore. The issue has three tenor choices — 27 months, 38 months and 60 months. The rate of interest varies from 8.85% to 9.15% for month-to-month funds and 9.25 % to 9.6% for annual and cumulative curiosity funds. This issue is rated A Stable by CRISIL Ltd.Muthoot Fincorp has come out with six NCD public points, aggregating to ₹1,940 crore, within the final six years and mobilised ₹1,639.81 crore.
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