IREDA has a broad borrowing portfolio, including access to funds through tax free bonds, taxable bonds bank/financial institutions (FI) loans, masala bond and foreign currency loans.
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IREDA | renewable enrgy | ICRA
Abhijit Lele |
Last updated July 11, 2022 at 06:01 IST
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency, (IREDA), is seeking to raise as much as Rs 14,900 crore by way of long-term bond in the current fiscal year for on-lending purposes.
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First Published: Mon July 11, 2022. 06:01 IST