Bharat Bond ETF mops up Rs 12,400 crore on debut offer


New Delhi, Dec 25 (IANS): Bharat Bond ETF, India's first corporate bond ETF, has fetched Rs 12,400 crore from its maiden offer.

It opened for subscription on December 12 and closed on December 20.

The funds raised would be utilised for capex of PSUs. The base size of the issue was Rs 7,000 crore.

"BHARAT Bond ETF received an enthusiastic response from all categories of investors. Both tenors of ETF were oversubscribed @ Rs 12,400 cr. Govt. has decided to retain full amount. Participation by about 55,000 retails investors was the highlight of this issue," DIPAM Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey said in a tweet on Tuesday.

The exchange-traded fund (ETF) invests only in AAA-rated bonds of public sector companies and will have target maturity structures.

ETF, with a 3-year maturity, will follow the Nifty Bharat Bond Index-April 2023, while the one with a 10-year maturity will follow the Nifty Bharat Bond Index-April 2030.

The yield of Nifty Bharat Bond Index-April 2023, as on December 5, is 6.69 per cent and that of Nifty Bharat Bond Index-April 2030 is 7.58 per cent. Investors who hold these ETFs for over 3 years will get the benefit of capital gains with indexation.

The ETF will invest in constituents of the Nifty Bharat Bond Indices, consisting of public sector companies.

  

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