Corporate Actions
ICICI Bank raises Rs 3,945-cr via Tier 2 bonds

29-Nov-25   10:03 Hrs IST
The bank allotted unsecured, subordinated, listed, non-convertible, Tier 2, Basel III compliant bonds in the nature of debentures each carrying a face value of Rs 1 crore aggregating to Rs 3,945 crore via private placement. The bonds offer a coupon rate of 7.40% and a tenor of 15 years, with maturity on 28 November 2040.

The debentures will be listed on the National Stock Exchange of India. The bonds are rated 'CARE AAA; Stable' by CARE Ratings and '[ICRA] AAA (Stable)' by ICRA.

Meanwhile, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved the bank's proposed acquisition of 100% shareholding in ICICI Prudential Pension Funds Management Company (ICICI PFM) from ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company (ICICI Life), thereby making ICICI PFM a wholly owned subsidiary.

ICICI Bank is the second-largest private sector bank in India offering a diversified portfolio of financial products and services to retail, SME and corporate customers. The Bank has an extensive network of branches, ATMs and other touch-points. The ICICI group has presence in businesses like life and general insurance, housing finance, primary dealership, etc, through its subsidiaries and associates.

The bank's standalone net profit rose 5.21% to Rs 12,358.89 crore in Q2 FY26 as against Rs 11,745.88 crore posted in Q2 FY25. Total income increased 3.39% year on year (YoY) to Rs 49,333.49 crore in Q2 FY26.

The counter shed 0.24% to settle at Rs 1,388.70 on the BSE.

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