Fundraising (External Commercial Borrowing)
IREDA Secures JPY 28 Billion ECB Facility from SMBC
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Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) has signed a facility agreement with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) to raise External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) worth JPY 28 billion, strengthening its funding base for renewable energy financing.
PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER
Event: Signing of ECB facility agreement
Type: Fundraising (External Commercial Borrowing)
Impact: Positive
Immediate Effect: Enhance lending capacity and financial flexibility

Lender
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC)
Tenure
5 years (long-term loan)
Facility Amount
JPY 28 billion
Green Shoe Option
JPY 12 billion
What Happened ?
IREDA has entered into a facility agreement with SMBC to raise External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) worth JPY 28 billion.
The funds will be utilized to support the company’s financing activities in the renewable energy sector.
Funding Structure & Details
- Mandated Lead Arranger & Bookrunner: SMBC (Singapore Branch)
- Purpose: Raise ECB for lending operations
- Loan Type: Long-term (5 years)
- No outstanding amount currently (facility just signed)
Insight: Access to foreign capital may reduce cost of funds and improve margins
Management commentary
- Strengthens funding base for renewable energy lending
- Aligns with India’s clean energy financing needs
- Enhances financial flexibility for future growth
Risk Analysis
Key Risks
- Currency fluctuation (JPY exposure)
- Interest rate risk on external borrowing
- Deployment efficiency of raised funds
- Regulatory constraints on ECB usage
Worst Case Scenario
Currency depreciation increases repayment burden
Risk Level: Medium
Official Exchange Filing: IREDA limited