Deutsche Bank has orchestrated the largest private credit transaction outside the United States, raising $3.35 billion for the Shapoorji Pallonji (SP) Group. The infrastructure conglomerate leveraged a portion of its Tata Sons stake as collateral, attracting commitments from major global investors.
Private CreditReal EstateInfrastructureDeutsche BankShapoorji PallonjiReal Estate NewsMay 31, 2025

The $3.35 billion private credit deal is significant as it is the largest private credit transaction outside the United States, raising funds for the Shapoorji Pallonji Group. It leverages the group's stake in Tata Sons and real estate assets, attracting major global investors and setting a precedent for capital access in India.
Major investors in this deal include Deutsche Bank, BlackRock, Sona Capital, Morgan Stanley, and PIMCO. Other key participants include Farallon Capital, Davidson Kempner, and Cerberus Capital.
The proceeds from the $3.35 billion deal will be used to refinance existing debt and support growth in Shapoorji Pallonji’s real estate and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) businesses.
The three-year non-convertible debentures (NCDs) offer a 19.75 per cent yield, compounded annually and payable at maturity. This yield is higher than previous debt issuances by about one percentage point.
Regulatory changes, such as the new Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) norms, allowed offshore investment under the general limit route instead of the more restrictive Voluntary Retention Route (VRR), facilitating the deal. However, geopolitical uncertainties delayed the transaction by six weeks.

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