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The private sector lender has raised $500 million with notes carrying a coupon rate of 5.159 per cent and maturing in three years


HDFC Bank has raised $1.75 billion through overseas bonds to fund its business growth.


HDFC Bank , acting through GIFT City Branch, has completed the issue of $1.75 billion in senior unsecured bonds, the bank said in a regulatory filing.


The private sector lender has raised $500 million with notes carrying a coupon rate of 5.159 per cent and maturing in three years, while the remaining $1.25 billion five-year paper carries a coupon rate of 5.4 per cent, it said.


These papers will be listed on India INX (India International Exchange (IFSC) Limited) and NSE International Exchange (NSE-IX) , it added.

 

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First Published: Aug 21 2026 | 12:51 PM IST

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