Mumbai, January 02, 2020: Edelweiss Asset Management Limited, a Group company of Edelweiss, today announced the listing of India’s first Corporate Bond ETF, the BHARAT Bond ETF, on the National Stock Exchange. The listing ceremony was attended by Ms. Anuradha Thakur, Joint Secretary, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), Mr. Rashesh Shah, Chairman & CEO, Edelweiss Group and Mr. Vikram Limaye, Managing Director and CEO, NSE. Also present at the event were Mr. Nitin Jain, CEO, Edelweiss Global Investment Advisors, Ms. Radhika Gupta, CEO, Edelweiss AMC & Mr. Mukesh Agarwal, CEO, NSE Indices.
The BHARAT Bond ETF will also be traded on BSE.
Anuradha Thakur, Joint Secretary, DIPAM said "We are very happy with the success of the Bharat Bond ETF launch. The overwhelming response that the NFO has garnered, gives us the confidence that there will be even higher investor interest for this product and similar issuances in the future. We hope this will open up additional avenues for CPSEs to raise funds, through a new class of investors like retail and foreign portfolio investors.
Rashesh Shah, Chairman and CEO, Edelweiss Group, said, “I would like to thank DIPAM for giving us the opportunity to launch India’s first Corporate Bond ETF. The launch of the Debt ETF program is the culmination of years of effort by the government, regulators, Edelweiss and partners to create a debt product for retail investors, that is low cost, is easily accessible through the exchange platform, has transparent pricing and provides the stability of AAA rated Public Sector Bonds. This unique product has the potential to disrupt the corporate bond markets, like no other product has done before’’.
Debt ETFs will create a new ecosystem of market-makers, bringing together high-quality borrowers and investors to the Corporate Bond Market.
The initial NFO issue size of Rs. 7,000 crore was oversubscribed by nearly 1.8 times. The 3 year category received applications for Rs.6,982 crores and the 10 year category received Rs.5,413 crores. All the subscription will be retained in both the categories to accommodate the overwhelming demand. The BHARAT Bond NFO saw wide retail participation with 55,000 investors participating in the NFO, on the back of strong support from digital partners.
BHARAT Bond will invest only in AAA rated public sector bonds. The ETF with a 3-year maturity will follow the Nifty BHARAT Bond Index -April 2023 and the one with a 10-year maturity will follow the Nifty BHARAT Bond Index – April 2030. BHARAT Bond ETF combines the best features of Mutual Funds, ETFs and Bonds. It provides safety because it consists of a high-quality basket of public sector companies, as well as liquidity and access to bond markets at a much lower ticket size. BHARAT Bond ETF is also the lowest cost mutual fund product in India.