IOC’s recently issued SGD Bonds awarded as “Indian Capital Market Deal of the Year 2012”

18 Dec 2012 Evaluate

State-run Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOC) recently issued Singapore Dollars (SGD) denominated long term bonds has been awarded as the “Indian Capital Market Deal of the Year 2012”. International Financing Review Asia (IFR Asia), one of the most coveted capital markets agencies in Asia, has awarded the company’s SGD Bonds and included the deal in its Roll of Honour for 2012.

In October 2012, IOC became the first Indian corporate to price long term SGD bonds of 400 million for 10 years. This bond issue had set many benchmarks like the first SGD denominated bond issuance by any Indian Corporate, the largest SGD offering by any foreign corporate issuer in 2012, the largest ever SGD issuance an Indian issuer and the longest tenor senior note in SGD market by a foreign issuer in 2012.

IOC is the largest enterprise in the country and the foremost ranked Fortune Global 500 company in India and has presence in the complete hydrocarbon value chain from downstream refining & marketing, pipeline transportation, Petrochemicals, E&P and Gas Marketing.

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