Vedanta, the Indian mining and metals company owned by billionaire Anil Agarwal has launched its second bond issue of the year, looking to raise Rs 4,100 crore through unsecured non-convertible debentures (NCDs) to repay existing debt and meet capital expenditure, according to PTI.
At 1:58 PM, Vedanta shares were marginally up 0.23% at Rs 434.90 per share on the BSE. While, the BSE Sensex is seen trading over 80,900 up by 233 points. The market capitalisation of the company stood at Rs 1.7 Lakh crore. The 52-week high of the stock was at Rs 527 per share and the 52-week low of the stock was at Rs 363 per share.
The company could raise up to Rs 5,000 crore if it fully utilizes the greenshoe option, as mentioned in the placement memorandum.
The proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, repayment or prepayment of existing debt, and capital expenditure, mentions the PTI.
This latest issue follows a Rs 2,600 crore NCD offering in February 2025, which carried a coupon rate of 9.40-9.50% and attracted marquee institutional investors including ICICI Prudential, Kotak, Nippon, Aditya Birla Sun Life, and Axis.

Strong Support from Anchor Investors
Vedanta has already secured several anchor investors for this round. The Series-1 debentures have a base issue size of Rs 2,250 crore and a greenshoe option of Rs 750 crore. Anchor investors for this series include ICICI Prudential MF, Aditya Birla Sun Life MF, Kotak Mahindra MF, and Axis MF.
For Series-2, Reliance General Insurance Company and two other financial institutions have committed investments. This tranche carries a base size of Rs 1,000 crore with a Rs 750 crore greenshoe option. The third series has a base issue size of Rs 850 crore.
Vedanta's Demerger
Vedanta Ltd's Rs 4,100 crore bond issue is in line with its major restructuring plan to split into five independent entities. The company has committed $4 billion for investments over three years, with $1.5 billion already deployed in FY25.
The firm posted a 154% jump in Q4 profit to Rs 3,483 crore, driven by higher volumes and lower costs. The demerger is expected to be completed by September 2025.
Credit Rating and Outlook
Credit rating agency CRISIL has assigned a 'AA' rating to Vedanta Ltd's latest non-convertible debenture (NCD) issue, placing it on 'Rating Watch with Developing Implications'.
CRISIL cited several reasons for the rating: expected improvement in Vedanta's earnings (EBITDA) in FY26, the promoters' focus on reducing debt, and the company's diversified commodity portfolio, which includes aluminium, zinc, and other resources.
The agency expects Vedanta's profits to grow in FY26, despite a possible 5-10% drop in commodity prices. This is due to the anticipated completion of capacity expansion and efficiency projects, especially in the aluminium sector.
"The expected increase in EBITDA will support the ongoing capex as well as scheduled debt repayment over the medium term," CRISIL said.
The company has strong asset base along with prudent capital allocation, and is undertaking growth and efficiency improvement capex in multiple segments, especially in aluminium and zinc. The company's EBITDA will improve, enabling it to meet capital expenditure requirements and scheduled debt repayments over the medium term.
However, CRISIL warned that the company's ability to consistently increase EBITDA in a volatile market would be an important factor in maintaining or improving its credit rating.
More From GoodReturns

Russia to Halt Gasoline Exports from April 1 for Four Months to Stabilise Domestic Fuel Prices

New PAN Card Rules From April 1, 2026: How To Apply For New PAN Card Via Protean, E-Filing Portal?

LPG Gas Cylinder Prices Hiked Again From April 1; 19 KG LPG Gets Costlier By Rs 218; 14.2 KG LPG Unchanged

Gold Rate in India Rises Over Rs 37,000/24K in Three Days; Will Jump in Gold Price Today Continue on 31 March?

Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: 5 Things To Know For Your 14.2Kg, 19KG, 5KG, 10KG LPG Booking In April 2026

Gold Rate Today Continues Rally, 24K Jumps Over Rs 35000 in 2 Days; 22K & 18K Gold, Silver Prices in Delhi

Bank Holiday In April 2026: Banks To Be Closed For 14 Days; Good Friday, Baisakhi To Akshaya Tritiya

Gold Price Today Declines After 3-Day Surge; Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Rates in Delhi on 2April

Gold Price Today, April 3: 22K, 24K Rates Jump Across Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan & Joyalukkas & IBJA

5 New Shares On One Soon: Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Demerger To Take Place in April, Says Report

Fresh Drop in Gold Rate Today; Silver Stable: Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Prices in Delhi on 30 March



Click it and Unblock the Notifications