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According to the IFC, the proposed investment comprises a senior debt investment of up to US$400 million in HDFC Limited. The loan proceeds will be used to provide retail buyers financing for affordable housing, with a mutually agreed portion of IFC funding to be earmarked for green affordable housing.
From the IFC's website:
HDFC was incorporated in 1997 and is the first specialized housing finance company in India. It is involved in providing finance to individuals, corporates/developers for the purchase, construction, development and repair of houses and commercial properties in India. It has evolved since incorporation into a financial conglomerate and has subsidiaries/associates that are market leaders in financial services segments like banking, insurance, asset management.
HDFC’s shares are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), India, and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), India, and the Corporation’s Synthetic INR Denominated bonds are listed on the London Stock Exchange. 100% of the Company is owned by public shareholders. Of the total shares, 11.6% are held by mutual funds, 67.8% by foreign portfolio investors, 8.2% by insurance companies, 8.9% by individuals and balance 3.5% by others.
General IFC Inquiries - IFC Communications:
Address: 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC 20433
Telephone: 202-473-3800
Fax: 202-974-4384
Financial intermediary - HDFC Limited:
Ms. Jigna Negandhi - Manager
Phone: +91 22 66316566
Email: jignan@hdfc.com
Address: HDFC Limited, HDFC House, 165-166, Backbay Reclamation, H.T. Parekh Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020
Website: www.hdfc.com
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