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GUIDELINES ON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR
EXTERNAL COMMERCIAL BORROWINGS FOR 1997-98
ECB POLICY
- External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) are defined
to include commercial bank loans, buyers' credit,
suppliers' credit, securitised instruments such
as Floating Rate Notes and Fixed Rate Bonds etc.,
credit from official export credit agencies and
commercial borrowings from the private sector
window of Multilateral Financial Institutions
such as International Finance Corporation
(Washington), ADB, AFIC, CDC etc.
- ECBs are being permitted by the Government as a
source of finance for Indian Corporates for
expansion of existing capacity as well as for
fresh investment.
- The policy seeks to keep an annual cap or ceiling
on access to ECB, consistent with prudent debt
management.
- The policy also seeks to give greater priority
for projects in the infrastructure and core
sectors such as Power, Oil Exploration, Telecom,
Railways, Roads & Bridges, Ports, Industrial
Parks and Urban Infrastructure etc. and the
export sector. Development Financial
Institutions, through their sub- lending against
the ECB approvals are also expected to give
priority to the needs of medium and small scale
units.
- Applicants will be free to raise ECB from any
internationally recognised source such as banks,
export credit agencies, suppliers of equipment,
foreign collaborators, foreign equity-holders,
international capital markets etc. Offers from
unrecognised sources will not be entertained.
Guidelines on Policies and Procedures for
External Commercial Borrowings 1997-98
[ECB Policy] [Average Maturities for ECB] [USD 3 Million Scheme][Exporters/Foreign Exchange Earners][ Infrastructure Projects][Long-Term Borrowers][On Lendings by DFIs and Other Financial
Intermediaries][End-Use Requirements][Proceeds from Bonds , FRNs & Syndicated Loan][ECB Entitlement for New Projects][Interest rate for Project Financing][Other Term and Conditions][Security][Exemption
from Withholdings Tax][Approval
under FERA][Short-Term Loan from
RBI][Validity of Approval][Pre-Payment of ECB][Refinancing the Existing Foreign Currency Loan][Liability Management][Procedure for Seeking ecb Approval][Review][Hedging of Loan
Exposures][Format for providing
information to Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry
of Finance, for seeking ECB Approval]
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