Bank of Maharashtra is set to issue Rs 10,000 crore worth of bonds to strengthen its capital base and support various infrastructure projects. This move is expected to bolster the bank’s financial position and enhance its lending capabilities.
Bank Of MaharashtraBond IssueCapital RaisingInfrastructureEconomyReal Estate MaharashtraJul 17, 2025

The purpose of the bond issue is to strengthen Bank of Maharashtra's capital base and support its infrastructure and real estate projects. The additional capital will also help the bank meet regulatory requirements and expand its lending activities.
The proceeds from the bond issue will be used to fund infrastructure projects, support small and medium enterprises, and enhance the bank’s digital capabilities.
The bond issue is expected to improve the bank’s financial strength, enhance its risk-weighted capital ratio, and provide the necessary capital to pursue new growth opportunities and expand its presence in key markets.
The bond issue is expected to attract a wide range of investors, including institutional investors, mutual funds, and retail investors.
The bond issue is part of a broader strategy to position Bank of Maharashtra as a leading player in the Indian banking sector. The additional capital will enable the bank to pursue new growth opportunities and expand its presence in key markets.

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