SBI raises $1 billion loan from JBIC to help COVID-hit Japanese auto manufacturers in India

31 Mar 2021 Evaluate

State Bank of India (SBI) has raised an additional $1 billion (around Rs 7,350 crore) loan from Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to help COVID-hit Japanese auto manufacturers in India. In October 2020, SBI had signed an agreement to raise a loan of $ 1 billion and the latest borrowing takes the total quantum of loans raised from JBIC to $ 2 billion.

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