SP Group Secures $3.3 Billion Through High-Yielding Bond Issue

The Shapoorji Pallonji Group has successfully raised $3.3 billion through a high-yielding debt issue, one of the largest private credit fundraises in India this year. The funds will be used to redeem existing NCDs and support various business ventures.

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SP Group Secures $3.3 Billion Through High-Yielding Bond Issue
Real Estate News:Mumbai: The Shapoorji Pallonji Group (SP Group) has successfully closed a $3.34 billion (₹28,500 crore) high-yielding debt issue, marking one of India's biggest private credit fundraises this year. The three-year non-convertible bonds (NCDs) offered an annual yield of 19.75%, to be paid at maturity. Deutsche Bank was the sole arranger for the deal. The borrowing is secured against the group's 9.2% stake in Tata Sons held via Sterling Investment, all shares in its real estate company, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, and its oil and gas business, SP Energy. The term sheet was signed on May 15, with settlement expected around May 21, according to sources familiar with the fundraise. The high borrowing cost reflects the structured and risky nature of the credit, with limited clarity on the enforceability of the underlying collateral and no cash flows backing it. At the time of redemption, the debt will balloon to ₹51,000 crore, given the interest accruing at 19.75% for three years. The structure includes key creditor protections such as a most-favoured-nation (MFN) clause and a step-up provision. The MFN clause ensures that any future borrowings at a higher coupon would require the existing facility to match the higher rate. The step-up provision means any covenant breach would trigger an increase in coupon payments. The term sheet mandates the monetization of the group's real estate unit within 24 months, targeting around ₹13,000 crore. Similarly, SP Energy could be worth about $800 million, or ₹6,800 crore. Proceeds from the issuance will be used primarily to redeem NCDs issued by SP Group's Sterling Investment Corp. Ltd. to Ares and Farallon, totaling around $2.4 billion. The remainder will go toward redeeming a part of Goswami Infratech's NCDs. Goswami Infratech had raised Rs 14,300 crore through an NCD placement in 2023, of which it had repaid ₹7,500 crore through funds raised from Afcons listing and the monetization of port assets like Gopalpur Port and Dharamtar Ports. Around ₹8,800 crore remains outstanding. Ares, Farallon, Cerberus Capital Management, and Davidson Kempner are each expected to subscribe to roughly $400 million, while Deutsche Bank, the sole arranger, could subscribe to about $300 million along with other investors. Other participating investors include Pimco, Sona Asset Management, BlackRock, King Street Capital, Edelweiss Alternatives, RV Capital, and DSP Finance. Edelweiss, BlackRock, and PIMCO could take around $50 million to $100 million each. In total, the SP Group owns 18.28% of Tata Sons, but this entire stake, split between two holding companies, Sterling and Cyrus, has already been pledged as collateral for two high-interest loans. An SP Group spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment. The successful completion of this bond issue underscores the SP Group's strategic financial planning and its commitment to deleveraging and strengthening its balance sheet. It also highlights the confidence of international investors in the group's ability to meet its financial obligations and execute its business plans effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total amount raised by SP Group through the bond issue? A: SP Group has raised $3.34 billion (₹28,500 crore) through the bond issue. Q: What is the annual yield offered by the non-convertible bonds? A: The non-convertible bonds (NCDs) offered an annual yield of 19.75%, to be paid at maturity. Q: Which assets are used as collateral for the bond issue? A: The collateral includes the group's 9.2% stake in Tata Sons held via Sterling Investment, all shares in its real estate company, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, and its oil and gas business, SP Energy. Q: What are the key creditor protections included in the bond issue? A: Key creditor protections include a most-favoured-nation (MFN) clause and a step-up provision. The MFN clause ensures that any future borrowings at a higher coupon would require the existing facility to match the higher rate. The step-up provision means any covenant breach would trigger an increase in coupon payments. Q: How will the proceeds from the bond issue be used? A: Proceeds from the issuance will be used primarily to redeem NCDs issued by SP Group's Sterling Investment Corp. Ltd. to Ares and Farallon, totaling around $2.4 billion. The remainder will go toward redeeming a part of Goswami Infratech's NCDs.

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