Axis Bank to raise ₹5,000 crore via Series-9 long-term NCDs on private placement basis

The bank said the issuance will include a base size of ₹2,000 crore and a green shoe option of ₹3,000 crore to retain oversubscription, taking the total proposed fundraise to ₹5,000 crore. Shares of Axis Bank Ltd ended at ₹1,275.75, down by ₹9.50, or 0.74%, on the BSE.
Axis Bank to raise ₹5,000 crore via Series-9 long-term NCDs on private placement basis
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Published Nov 21, 2025   |   4:57 AM EST
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Private sector lender Axis Bank Ltd on Friday (November 21) announced that it will raise up to ₹5,000 crore through the issuance of fully paid, senior, rated, listed, unsecured, taxable, redeemable, long-term non-convertible debentures under Series-9 on a private placement basis.

The bank said the issuance will include a base size of ₹2,000 crore and a green shoe option of ₹3,000 crore to retain oversubscription, taking the total proposed fundraise to ₹5,000 crore.

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This fundraising is part of the bank’s authorised plan to raise up to ₹35,000 crore through debt securities on a private placement basis, as approved by its Board of Directors and shareholders. The Series-9 debentures will be fully paid, senior, rated, listed, unsecured, taxable and redeemable long-term instruments.

Second Quarter Results

The lender's Net Interest Income (NII) or core income that it earns, increased by 1.9% from the year-ago period to ₹13,744 crore. A CNBC-TV18 poll had projected the figure to be ₹13,224 crore. Net profit for the period stood at ₹5,090 crore, which is lower than the CNBC-TV18 poll figure of ₹5,692 crore. On a year-on-year basis, Axis Bank's net profit fell 26%.

Following an RBI advisory, Axis Bank has made an additional one-time standard asset provision of ₹1,231 crore during the September quarter for two discounted crop loan variants.

The standard asset provision will be written back into the P&L when all outstanding loans in the two discontinued product variants are recovered or closed in the normal course of business by March 31, 2028, Axis Bank said in its notes to account

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Shares of Axis Bank Ltd ended at ₹1,275.75, down by ₹9.50, or 0.74%, on the BSE.
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