Deutsche Bank has arranged the largest private credit transaction outside the United States, raising $3.35 billion for the Shapoorji Pallonji Group. The deal, secured through three-year non-convertible debentures, attracted major global investors and is backed by the group's stake in Tata Sons and its real estate and energy assets.
Shapoorji GroupDeutsche BankPrivate CreditNonconvertible DebenturesTata SonsReal EstateMay 31, 2025
The $3.35 billion private credit transaction, arranged by Deutsche Bank, is significant for the Shapoorji Pallonji Group as it leverages their stake in Tata Sons and real estate assets to secure financing. This deal will help refinance existing debt and support growth in their real estate and EPC businesses.
The three-year non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by the SP Group offer a 19.75 per cent yield, compounded annually and payable at maturity.
Global investors participating in the SP Group's private credit deal include BlackRock, Sona Capital, Morgan Stanley, PIMCO, Ares Capital, Farallon Capital, Davidson Kempner, and Cerberus Capital.
The recent change in FPI norms now permits offshore investment under the general limit route instead of the more restrictive Voluntary Retention Route (VRR). This change facilitated the large-scale corporate bond placement by the SP Group.
The transaction, originally aiming for a March close, was completed six weeks later due to geopolitical uncertainties.
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