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India’s GMR Holdings gets long-term loan from KKR
Global investment firm KKR has signed a term sheet to provide 10 billion rupee (US$164.2 million) of structured long-term financing, with co-investors, to Indian infrastructure development company GMR Holdings (GMR), the holding company for the GMR Infrastructure (GIL),
The Asset 17 Sep 2014
Global investment firm KKR has signed a term sheet to provide 10 billion rupee (US$164.2 million) of structured long-term financing, with co-investors, to Indian infrastructure development company GMR Holdings (GMR), the holding company for the GMR Infrastructure (GIL), one of India's leading infrastructure business groups. The transaction is subject to customary transaction documentation. Further terms of the transaction have not been disclosed.
 
GMR Group is one of the fastest-growing infrastructure enterprises in India with interests in the airport, energy, highway and urban infrastructure sectors. GMR Holdings will infuse funds in GMR Infrastructure in the form of equity capital which will help GIL to further strengthen its balance sheet, support the funding requirement for projects and meet its financing obligations.
 
Grandhi Kiran Kumar, group director, GMR Holdings, said, “The infusion of additional equity from promoters of GIL is a testimony to the promoters’ confidence in the long-term value of the Group’s business. The rights issue, after successful conclusion, will improve the net worth of GIL and bring down the net debt-to-equity ratio to around 2.85 as against 3.50 prevailing as of March 2014. In addition, it will reduce the corporate debt of GIL. This partnership with KKR helps GMR to strengthen its foundation for the next phase of growth.”
 
In India, KKR provides structured financing solutions through multiple capital pools, including a non-banking finance company, alternative investment funds and special situations capital pools. The firm looks to provide flexible, long-term capital which can help companies achieve their objectives of balance sheet consolidation, deleveraging and long-term growth. KKR has executed more than US$2 billion of structured financing to 21 business groups in India through its credit and capital markets business over the past five years.
 

    

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