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BRAC Bank to raise funds for City Sugar via mortgage-backed zero coupon bond

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22 February, 2025, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 22 February, 2025, 01:43 pm

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BRAC Bank to raise funds for City Sugar via mortgage-backed zero coupon bond

Press Release
22 February, 2025, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 22 February, 2025, 01:43 pm
BRAC Bank to raise funds  for City Sugar via mortgage-backed zero coupon bond

BRAC Bank has been entrusted by City Sugar Industries Limited, a flagship concern of City Group and an AAA-rated corporate entity, to facilitate fund mobilisation through the issuance of the Teer 100% Mortgage-Backed Zero Coupon Bond worth BDT 1,500 crore (Face Value).

The bond issuance is subject to approval from the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission.

This pioneering three-year bond, fully secured and structured to offer an attractive return, is designed to cater to a diverse investor base, including individuals and corporate entities across Bangladesh. By introducing this medium-term financial instrument, the initiative aligns with the evolving risk appetites of institutional and retail investors while contributing to deepening the country's capital market.

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The funds raised through this bond will support City Sugar Industries Limited in expanding its trade operations, enhancing cash flow management, and diversifying its financing avenues, thereby reducing dependence on traditional bank credit facilities. Furthermore, it presents a compelling investment opportunity for Bangladesh's growing investor base, which continues to seek secure and innovative financial instruments.

Once approved by the regulatory authority, this landmark transaction will reinforce BRAC Bank's commitment to market innovation and play a vital role in developing Bangladesh's corporate bond market, fostering alternative investment opportunities, and enriching financial products.

Tareq Refat Ullah Khan, Deputy Managing Director and Head of Corporate and Institutional Banking at BRAC Bank, and Mohammad Tanvir Hydar Pavel, Director (Finance and Commercial) of City Sugar Industries Limited, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective institutions at the Term Sheet Signing Ceremony at the bank's head office on February 17, 2025, in the presence of Selim R. F. Hussain, Managing Director & CEO of BRAC Bank, and Md. Hasan, Managing Director of City Group.

From BRAC Bank, Sheikh Mohammad Ashfaque, Deputy Managing Director and Head of Branch Distribution Network; Md Mahiul Islam, Deputy Managing Director and Head of Retail Banking; and Tanveer Kamal, Head of Structured Finance Unit, were present. From City Group, Reza Uddin Ahmad, Director of Finance and Investments), and Khizir Hayat Khan, Director of Import) also attended.

With this fund mobilisation through bond issuance, BRAC Bank continues to spearhead innovative financial solutions that contribute to Bangladesh's economic growth, industrialisation, and employment generation while strengthening its structured finance business vertical in the banking industry.

 

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