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Ambani’s Reliance Industries considers record $1.8 billion bond sale

The transaction, if it concludes, would be the biggest rupee sale ever for Reliance



Reliance Industries is India’s largest company by market value, and its business interests range from petrochemicals refining to wireless communication services and consumer goods.
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Mumbai: Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries is considering raising as much as Rs150 billion ($1.8 billion) via the sale of local-currency bonds, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified because the matter is private.

The transaction, if it concludes, would be the biggest rupee sale ever for Reliance, Bloomberg-compiled data show. It would also be the conglomerate’s first domestic bond since 2020, according to the statistics.

A representative for the firm didn’t have any immediate comment when contacted late on Wednesday.

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Reliance Industries is India’s largest company by market value, and its business interests range from petrochemicals refining to wireless communication services and consumer goods. It is expanding rapidly into 5G and venturing into new areas like green energy and financial services.

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This foray into consumer-facing businesses has led Reliance to embark on a fresh fundraising. Its retail arm sold a stake to Qatar Investment Authority this year and the unit also won an investment from KKR & Co.

Reliance Industries has a AAA credit score from India’s Crisil Ratings. That’s similar to the local assessor’s grading for Tata Sons, one of India’s oldest conglomerates, according to Bloomberg-compiled data.

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