
Canara Bank has disclosed its half-yearly statement of outstanding bonds for the period ending March 31, 2025, in compliance with SEBI regulations. The statement provides detailed information about the bank’s debt securities, including issuance dates, maturity periods, coupon rates, embedded options, and credit ratings.
The report highlights a total outstanding bond value of ₹52,989.10 crores across various instruments. Notable bonds include perpetual bonds issued on December 11, 2023, with an 8.40% coupon rate and a call option in FY 2027-28, valued at ₹1,403 crores. Another significant issuance is the bond dated July 19, 2024, with a maturity date of July 19, 2034, carrying a coupon rate of 7.40% and valued at ₹10,000 crores.
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Credit ratings for these bonds remain robust, with many rated “AAA/Stable” by CRISIL and CARE Ratings. This reflects Canara Bank’s strong financial position and stability in the market. The detailed breakdown also includes bonds with embedded call options in future fiscal years.
This disclosure aligns with SEBI’s circulars aimed at enhancing transparency in debt securities reporting. Investors and stakeholders can access the full details through official channels for further insights into Canara Bank’s financial instruments.
Santosh Kumar Barik, Company Secretary & Compliance Officer of Canara Bank, confirmed these updates in regulatory filings with stock exchanges.
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Published on: April 3, 2025 / M Vishnu
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