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This Article is From Jul 03, 2017

JSW Steel Gets Shareholders’ Nod To Raise Over Rs 14,000 Crore

Shareholders approve raising Rs 10,000 crore through issue of non-convertible debentures.

JSW Steel Gets Shareholders’ Nod To Raise Over Rs 14,000 Crore
Signage for JSW Steel Ltd. is seen on the exterior of the company’s manufacturing facility in Dolvi, Maharashtra, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
  • Shareholders approve raising Rs 10,000 crore through issue of non-convertible debentures.
  • Company may issue NCDs with warrants and/or equity shares up to Rs 4,000 crore.
  • May also issue foreign bonds up to $1 billion.
  • Has a planned capex of Rs 26,800 crore.

Domestic firm JSW Steel Ltd. on Monday said it has received shareholders' approval to raise over Rs 14,000 crore through various securities.

Shareholders during the company's annual general meeting gave "consent for private placement of redeemable non- convertible debentures aggregating up to Rs 10,000 crore," the Sajjan Jindal-led firm said in a filing to the BSE.

Besides, an approval was also given for issuance of non- convertible debentures with warrants for an amount not exceeding Rs 4,000 crore and/or issue of equity shares or fully, partly or optionally convertible debentures or any other convertible securities (other than warrants).

The shareholders also approved a resolution for "issue of foreign currency convertible bonds/global depository receipts/American depository receipts/warrants and/or other instruments convertible into equity shares optionally or otherwise for an aggregate sum of upto $1 billion," the filing said.

JSW Steel Managing Director Sajjan Jindal last week after the AGM said the company has received shareholders' approval for an enabling resolution to raise $1 billion in foreign currency convertible bonds or through ADR/GDR.

Also Read: Sajjan Jindal Sees Better Times For Steelmakers

On the foreign currency fund raising, he has said, "Since there are a lot of stressed assets and the global steel industry is also in bad shape, we feel that there could be opportunities at any given time, where we will not get much time to act. Therefore, we always make it to have an enabling resolution to have a war chest ready so that as and when we spot an asset we can snap them up."

But Jindal was quick to add that "as of now we have no real plans of diluting our equity".

The BSE filing on Monday mentioned that shareholders also approved the resolution for re-appointment of Jindal as the managing director of the company. Shareholders also gave the go-ahead for the re-appointment of Seshagiri Rao as a whole-time director of the company designated as joint managing director and group chief financial officer.

During the annual general meeting (AGM) held on June 29, the resolution pertaining to re-appointment of Vinod Nowal as a whole-time director of the company designated as deputy managing director was also passed.

The company has outlined a capex programme of Rs 26,800 crore to expand overall steelmaking capacity to 23 million tonne per annum (MTPA) by March 2020 and increase our downstream flat steel capacity to 7 MTPA by September 2019, along with a few other strategic projects.

The shares of the company closed at Rs 205.15 apiece on the BSE, up 0.93 percent from the previous close.

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