GMR Airports Finalises Terms for Landmark ₹6,000 Crore Bond Issue

GMR Airports has finalised the terms for a ₹6,000 crore corporate bond issue, which will be its largest to date. As per news reports, the fundraising plan includes 2 separate tranches with different maturities and investor segments.
Breakup of the Fundraising
The company will raise ₹1,800 crore through 18-month bonds, expected to be largely placed with domestic mutual funds. In addition, it plans to raise approximately ₹4,200 crore by issuing 3-year bonds.
As per reports, Both sets of bonds will carry an annual coupon rate of 10.50%. The deal is to be completed within the next few days, according to the reports of the development. GMR Airports currently manages multiple airports, including those in Delhi and Hyderabad.
No Comment from the Company
Reportedly, GMR Airports did not respond to an email from Reuters seeking comment. There has been no public confirmation from the company at this time. The company has not issued any official statement or press release regarding the bond issue.
GMR Airports Share Price
As of 10:08 AM on August 1, 2025, GMR Airports share price was trading at ₹90.25, a 0.21% increase.
Conclusion
The ₹6,000 crore bond raise will be a key funding move for GMR Airports, combining domestic and offshore participation. The process is expected to conclude shortly, with both bond tranches carrying the same interest rate.
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Published on: Aug 1, 2025, 10:12 AM IST

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