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Telecom giant Bharti Airtel to fundraise $1 billion via perpetual bonds

India's second-largest telecom company Bharti Airtel is lining up a $1-billion fundraise via perpetual bonds. A perpetual bond is fixed income security with no maturity date.

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India's second-largest telecom company Bharti Airtel is lining up a $1-billion fundraise via perpetual bonds. A perpetual bond is fixed income security with no maturity date.

According to the report, the telecom major floated the plan to half a dozen MNC banks as it targets foreign institutional investors amid excess global liquidity and softening bond yield. Despite its "perpetual" nature, Airtel would have the right to call the bonds - repay lenders - after five years since issue.

This is not the first time the company will float perpetual bonds. Last year, Bharti Airtel raised $250 million at a coupon rate of 5.65 percent.

Airtel will use the funds for business expansion and refinance more expensive debt raised a few years ago, people privy to the matter told the daily. The company is expected to float the issue in February. However, terms and details of the issue have not been finalised yet, the report added.

The report added that Bharti Airtel, given its good credit history, may save at least 50 basis points with a perpetual bond sale compared to other companies floating a similar issue.

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