
Tourism Finance Corporation of India Limited (TFCI) has informed stock exchanges that it will invest up to 5% of the total corpus of Oxyzo Credit Fund I.
The disclosure was made through a filing dated February 1, 2026. The intimation was addressed to both BSE and the NSE.
Oxyzo Credit Fund I is registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) as a Category II Alternative Investment Fund. The fund follows a debt-oriented strategy and invests across multiple sectors.
Category II AIFs generally deploy capital in private debt and structured credit instruments and are not allowed to use leverage except for limited operational requirements.
According to the filing, TFCI’s investment will be limited to a maximum of 5% of the fund’s corpus. The company has not disclosed the overall size of the fund or the exact amount it plans to commit.
No details were provided on the investment schedule or the expected duration of the fund.
Tourism Finance Corporation of India Limited operates in the financial services sector with a focus on lending to tourism, hospitality, and allied infrastructure segments.
Its portfolio typically includes loans to hotels, resorts, travel-related infrastructure, and other tourism-linked projects. The company has historically concentrated on sector-specific financing aligned with tourism development.
The exchange communication follows an earlier letter dated January 30, 2026. It was signed by the company secretary and states that the decision has been taken in line with applicable regulatory and disclosure requirements for listed entities.
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As of February 2, 2026, 10:18 am, Tourism Finance Corporation of India Ltd share price was trading at ₹63.72, a 0.92% increase from the previous closing price.
TFCI’s proposed investment in Oxyzo Credit Fund I involves a capped allocation of up to 5% in a SEBI-registered, debt-focused alternative investment fund. The company’s primary operations continue to remain centred on tourism and infrastructure finance, while the fund investment adds a limited exposure to diversified credit assets.
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Published on: Feb 2, 2026, 11:09 AM IST

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