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    SEBI’s New Buyback Option To Revamp India’s Corporate Bond Market

    October 18, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is introducing a buyback option to boost liquidity in the corporate bond market, particularly aiding lower-rated companies and first-time borrowers starting November 1.

    What does this mean?

    SEBI’s new liquidity initiative could revolutionize the Indian corporate bond market. By targeting lower-rated companies, specifically those rated BBB and below, and debut borrowers, this move addresses liquidity challenges in an area once monopolized by top-tier entities. The strategy enables issuers to incorporate a put option, letting investors sell bonds back to the issuer, which enhances liquidity and diminishes perceived market risks. The rule mandates a buyback of at least 10% of the issue size, establishing a substantial liquidity buffer. Industry insiders, like Rockfort Fincap, praise the move for reducing mispricing in smaller issuances. Despite record-breaking fundraising in corporate bonds, lower-rated firms have found it tough to attract investors—an issue this initiative seeks to address.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Liquid bonds for vibrant trading.

    SEBI’s buyback option could revitalize the bond market by boosting trading volumes and minimizing liquidity risks. Smaller non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) may gain competitiveness in bond pricing as investor confidence grows, potentially leading to increased market diversity and sector innovation.

    The bigger picture: Bridging the gap in corporate funding.

    This initiative marks a significant stride toward democratizing access to capital in India. As lower-rated companies and new market entrants gain easier fund access, we might witness a more varied economic landscape. This could bolster economic inclusion and spur broader activities across sectors, fueling sustainable growth.



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