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The bonds will be issued by an offshore company and proceeds of the bonds will be used for subscription of non-convertible debentures issued by ACME’s projects, an official statement said.
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ACME Solar Holdings Pvt Ltd on Friday said it raised nearly $334 million through US dollar-denominated green bonds for investment in 12 renewable projects.
The bonds will be issued by an offshore company and proceeds of the bonds will be used for subscription of non-convertible debentures issued by ACME’s projects, an official statement said.
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Singapore-based Ascendas India Trust, which develops IT and logistics parks in India, on Monday said it will invest an estimated Rs 1,200 crore to develop the first phase of its first data centre project in the country. The project is located at Airoli, a growing data centre hub in Navi Mumbai, according to a statement posted on the company s website.
Ascendas Property Fund Trustee Pte Ltd, the trustee-manager of Ascendas India Trust (a-iTrust), said that it will invest an estimated Rs 12 billion (Singapore dollar 216.6 million) to develop and operate phase one of its first data centre campus on a prime site in India .
Ascendas India Trust to invest Rs 1,200 crore in initial phase of its first data centre in India
The company will target customers such as global technology giants and cloud service providers, as well as large domestic enterprise clients.
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NEW DELHI: Singapore-based Ascendas India Trust, which develops IT and logistics parks in India, on Monday said it will invest an estimated Rs 1,200 crore to develop the first phase of its first data centre project in the country.
The project is located at Airoli, a growing data centre hub in Navi Mumbai, according to a statement posted on the company s website.