The fintech firm’s secured, rated, listed and redeemable Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) had a total value of Rs 600 crore, including the greenshoe option of Rs 300 crore.
The maximum bid for the Navi Finserv (NFS) issue came from Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) followed by HNIs (High Net-worth Individuals) and retail investors.
“It’s great to see the response to our maiden public NCD issuance from both retail and institutional investors. Our goal was to diversify our borrowing profile, and with more than 5,000 retail and HNI investors participating in the issue, the market has shown its confidence in our company’s strong fundamentals and robust business model,” NFS chairman and CEO Sachin Bansal said in the statement.
NFS offers personal loans and home loans under the “Navi” brand and claims to have approved personal loans to customers across 84 per cent of Indian pin codes.
While the asset under management for loan business grew by 67 per cent from Rs 1,758.5 crore as of December 2021 to Rs 2,949.21 crore by March 2022, the company’s Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) and Net non-performing assets (NNPA) stood at 0.9 and 0.04 per cent, respectively, for the quarter ending March 2022.
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