State-owned Union Bank of India has proposed to raise Rs 1,386 crore through Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) to fund its business growth.
Shareholders of the bank have approved raising of capital up to Rs 1,386 crore by way of QIP, UBI said in a statement.
The bank had earlier planned the QIP last fiscal but it was called off due to poor market conditions.
Therefore, the bank has sought extension of the proposal from shareholders for raising funds through QIP in 2014-15. Union Bank plans to raise the fund during the second quarter of the current fiscal.
The QIP will improve its core tier-I capital, which stood at 7.54 per cent in March quarter, by 0.5 per cent.
Besides QIP, the bank is expecting capital infusion from the government during the current fiscal. The government had infused Rs 500 crore in UBI during 2013-14 as part of Rs 14,000-crore recapitalisation plan.
Recently, the bank has raised $350 million (Rs 2,100 crore) through bonds from overseas market.
The 5.5 years bonds were priced at a spread of 280 basis points and were oversubscribed 3.4 times with demand from 150 investors. This was part of $2 billion Medium Term Note Programme.