SREI Equipment Finance 9.92% Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) – July 2017 Issue

SREI Equipment Finance is coming up with its issue of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) from this Monday i.e. July 17th. The company is offering interest rates in the range of 9.25% to 9.55% per annum, which effectively fall between 9.30% to 9.92%. These NCDs will be issued for a period of 5 years & 3 months, 7 years and 10 years.

These NCDs have been rated ‘AA+’ by Brickwork Ratings and SMERA and would also carry a tag of ‘Unsecured’ as far as the rights of its investors’ are concerned. Though the issue is scheduled to close on 31st of July, but given it carries such attractive interest rates in a falling interest rate scenario, it is highly unlikely that the issue would remain unsubscribed till then.

Let us quickly check some of the salient features of this issue:

Size & Objective of the Issue – Base size of this issue is Rs. 500 crore, with a green-shoe option to retain an additional Rs. 500 crore, thus making it a Rs. 1,000 crore issue. The company plans to use at least 75% of the issue proceeds for its lending activities and to refinance its existing loans and up to 25% of the proceeds for general corporate purposes.

Coupon Rate & Tenor of the Issue – The issue will carry a coupon rate of 9.25% p.a. payable on a monthly basis, 9.30% p.a. payable annually and on a cumulative basis for a period of 5 years & 3 months. For 7 years maturity period, these rates would be 9.35% payable monthly and 9.40% for annual and cumulative options. The rates on offer are the highest for 10 years – 9.50% payable monthly or 9.55% payable annually or on a cumulative basis.

As you can check from the table below, these rates are effectively higher by 1.54% p.a. than the rates offered by Mahindra Finance in its ongoing issue.

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For Category I and Category II investors also, these NCDs carry the same rate of interest as it is for Category III investors.

0.15% Additional Coupon for SREI Equipment Finance & SREI Infra Shareholders, NCD Holders, Senior Citizens & Employees – Existing shareholders and NCD holders of SREI Equipment Finance, SREI Infra, senior citizens aged more than 60 years of age and the employees of the company and SREI Infra will be offered an additional coupon of 0.15% per annum. Deemed date of allotment will be considered as the relevant date for these investors to be eligible for this additional rate of interest.

Minimum Investment – Investors are required to subscribe to at least ten units of these NCDs, thus making it a minimum investment of Rs. 10,000.

Categories of Investors & Allocation Ratio – The investors have been classified in the following three categories and each category will have the below mentioned percentage fixed in the allotment:

Category I – Institutional Investors – 30% of the issue i.e. Rs. 300 crore

Category II – Non-Institutional Investors – 20% of the issue i.e. Rs. 200 crore

Category III – Individuals Investors & HUFs – 50% of the issue i.e. Rs. 500 crore

Allotment will be made on a first-come first-served basis, as well as on a date priority basis i.e. on the date of oversubscription, the allotment will be made on a proportionate basis to all the applicants of that day on which the issue gets oversubscribed.

NRIs Not Allowed – Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), foreign nationals and qualified foreign investors (QFIs) among others are not eligible to invest in this issue.

Credit Rating – Rating agencies, Brickwork Ratings (BWR) and SMERA have rated this issue as ‘AA+’ with a ‘Stable ‘ outlook. Debt instruments with such a rating are considered to have a high degree of safety regarding timely payment of interest and principal.

Unsecured NCDs – These NCDs are ‘Unsecured’ in nature i.e. in case of any default on its payment of interest or principal, the bondholders will not have any right on any of the assets of SREI Equipment Finance.

Listing, Premature Withdrawal & Put Option – These NCDs will get listed on both the stock exchanges – Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) as well as National Stock Exchange (NSE), and the listing will take place within 12 working days from the issue closure date. Moreover, there is no option with the bondholders for a premature redemption and there is no option either with the company to buyback these NCDs from the investors.

Demat Mandatory except Series II, Series V and Series VIII NCDs – Though demat account is not mandatory to apply for these NCDs, however investors can apply for these NCDs in physical form only for Series II, Series V and Series VIII NCDs. Notably, these NCDs will pay interest rates on an annual basis.

TDS – Interest income earned on these NCDs is taxable and the investors are required to pay tax on it as per the respective tax slabs they fall into. TDS @ 10% will be deducted if these NCDs are held in physical/certificate form and annual interest income is more than Rs. 5,000. NCDs held in demat mode will not attract any TDS.

Should you invest in SREI Equipment Finance NCDs?

Infrastructure finance space has been facing a really difficult time over the past few years. But, off late it has been recovering well for the company and it has been able to improve on its asset quality front. The company has been able to contain its gross NPAs from 4.97% in FY14 to 2.48% in FY17 and net NPAs from 4.07% to 1.76% in the same period. However, this improvement has come at the cost of a slowdown in its revenue growth and net interest income.

Worst is probably not over for the company. But going ahead, with an expected improvement in the economy and the infrastructure space, the company is likely to do better and grow at a relatively higher speed.

Financials of SREI Equipment Finance Limited

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(Note: Figures are in Rs. Crore, except per share data & percentage figures)

Investors, with an appetite of taking some risk and who fall in the lower tax brackets, can consider investing in these NCDs. But, as the investment period is long, the investors would do well to be vigilant about the company’s asset quality and loan growth going forward.

In a falling interest rate scenario, 9.92% effective yield is quite attractive. But then 10 years is a long period to invest with a private company. Out of the nine options available, I would personally prefer Series I, with monthly interest payment option, as I would like to get back my principal investment amount and the interest thereon with a private company as early as possible.

Application Form – SREI Equipment Finance NCDs

Note: As per SEBI guidelines, ‘Bidding’ is mandatory before banking the application form, else the application is liable to get rejected. For bidding of your application, any further info or to invest in SREI Equipment Finance NCDs, you can reach us on +91-9811797407

51 thoughts on “SREI Equipment Finance 9.92% Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) – July 2017 Issue”

  1. Hello Shiv,

    Are you planning to publish your analysis on the latest of SREI Infra Finance NCD – Feb 18 issue? It is open from 9/Feb and planned to remain open till 7/Mar, unless it decides to close early. I also see that all of it’s series are Secured except for 10 year series.

    Awaiting your article with “Should Invest Or Not” analysis eagerly.

    Regards, CVS.

  2. Is there any arbitrage opportunity in Infosys Buyback for retail investors ?

    What is the expected acceptance ratio ?

  3. Nitesh ji Is your saving a/c in SBI ? effect of rate cut?{don’t take seriously}
    Shiv ji also tel any new ncd issuance in near term?

  4. Day 6 (July 24) Subscription Figures:

    Category I – 13.59 crore as against Rs. 300 crore reserved – 0.05 times
    Category II – Rs. 35.95 crore as against Rs. 200 crore reserved – 0.18 times
    Category III – Rs. 286.53 crore as against Rs. 500 crore reserved – 0.57 times
    Total Subscription – Rs. 336.06 crore as against total issue size of Rs. 1,000 crore – 0.34 times

  5. very true Mr Sharma and if we have two senior citizens in our family then we can invest 69 lacks @ 15 lacks each in post senior citizen scheme and in mis 4.5 lacm&s each and now in new pension scheme 7.5 lacks each total of 69 lacks and monthly we can get all together rs 46000 isn’t a good investment Shiv without taking any risk

  6. It is very difficult to understand the psychological behaviour. of the persons. On 10-7 17 the mahindra finance ltd issued NCD on nearly 8%pa or so and for a period of 10 years and people oversubscribed on 13-7-17 it self and company declared a premature closure on 14-7-17 thinking that the super over subscription of Re 2000 crore will be achieved.I do not know whether they got that amount or not.the grading of mahindra was AAA while that of srei is AA but the difference in per month intt between the two is nearly of 1.5% and per annum nearly 2%.the NCD of both the companies are unsecured.the govt
    of India has introduced 10 years scheme for Sr citizens as pension @8%pm or 8.5%pa and that is 100%secured.people may think over this also.though the deposit amount is limited between 1.5 lakh to 7.5 lakh only.

  7. Dr. Rajesh’s comments are well taken. Decision has to be taken by investors. Experts only give their opinion. However issue raised by me was of different nature.

  8. “Whether it is Secured or Unsecured doesn’t matter to me much”
    are his words.
    If the issue is secure than interest rates would be lower.the retail part of rs 250 crs is already oversubscribed.
    he hasn’t recommended anything just revealed his preference,choice is all yours after considering the risk reward ratio.

  9. With due respect to Shiv, I find it very strange that a person like him, who has been very logical and balanced in his advice, is recommending this issue though limited to monthly int. payment. Does it mean, it makes it secure? Such issue, if secured, would have been fully described in hours, but company has just got 100 cr vs 200 cr in a week from retail investors. It will get fully subscribed, but at what risk to investor esp., senior citizens?

  10. Everyone is free to do whatever he likes, but the sage persons can put the
    views for the benefit of all the general people who do not have the in depth knowledge of this financial acrobatic magic. It is quite easy to see that in the month of Jan 2017 this company came in for borrowing money in the name of secured NCD & it was closed within two days with a tag of oversubscription and now this same company has come with a tag of unsecured NCD then it is findinding itself even to fulfil the minimum requirement of Re 500 crore and if could not acquire the same from public then this issue may be cancelled as per the rules of SEBI. How can some one lend his hard earned money to a company when their is no safe guard from the company. I find even the companies dealing in gold like MUTHOOT and Manappuram are better because at least they mortgage the gold before lending.It is up to the unsecured NCD buyers if there goes any thing wrong then what will they be doing against the company ,,as the company has already written that this NCD issue is unsecured.

  11. Day 3 (July 19) Subscription Figures:

    Category I – 11.32 crore as against Rs. 300 crore reserved – 0.04 times
    Category II – Rs. 25.20 crore as against Rs. 200 crore reserved – 0.13 times
    Category III – Rs. 241.92 crore as against Rs. 500 crore reserved – 0.48 times
    Total Subscription – Rs. 278.43 crore as against total issue size of Rs. 1,000 crore – 0.28 times

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