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BoB committee to meet next week to consider raising funds via bonds
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PTI   , Published : Sep 13, 2019, 10:55 am IST | Updated : Sep 13, 2019, 10:55 am IST

The bank, however, did not elaborate on the quantum of funds it plans to raise.

Shares of Bank of Baroda were trading 4 per cent lower against their previous close at Rs 97.20 apiece on BSE.
Shares of Bank of Baroda were trading 4 per cent lower against their previous close at Rs 97.20 apiece on BSE.

New Delhi: Public sector lender Bank of Baroda on Friday said its capital raising committee will meet next week to consider raising funds through bonds.

"The capital raising committee (CRC) of whole time directors of the bank is scheduled to be held on September 18 to consider raising of debt capital for the bank through issuance of Basel III compliant tier II bonds /additional tier 1 bonds," the bank said in a regulatory filing.

The bank, however, did not elaborate on the quantum of funds it plans to raise.

Shares of Bank of Baroda were trading 4 per cent lower against their previous close at Rs 97.20 apiece on BSE.

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