
Nuclear Power Corp. of India, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Mumbai, is dedicated to the generation of nuclear power for commercial use. The company plays a pivotal role in India’s energy sector by developing and operating nuclear power plants, contributing to the country's goal of energy security and sustainability.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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NPCLIN 6.80% 2031-03-21 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2031-03-21 | 6.800 | 6.98 |
NPCLIN 6.89% 2037-03-24 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2037-03-24 | 6.890 | 6.99 |
NPCLIN 7.14% 2039-12-17 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2039-12-17 | 7.140 | 7.25 |
NPCLIN 7.34% 2030-01-23 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2030-01-23 | 7.340 | 6.89 |
NPCLIN 7.55% 2032-12-23 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2032-12-23 | 7.550 | 7.07 |
NPCLIN 7.70% 2038-03-20 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2038-03-20 | 7.700 | 7.46 |
NPCLIN 8.13% 2031-03-28 INRNuclear Power Corp. of India | India | 2031-03-28 | 8.130 | 6.85 |
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Nuclear Power Corp. of India commenced its bond issuance in the early 1990s, primarily to finance the expansion of its nuclear facilities. Significant bond issuances, including the ₹10,000 crore program in 2021, were pivotal for funding projects like the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. Current bond yields are competitive within the energy sector, reflecting robust demand in comparison to peers. Noteworthy features include tax benefits on certain issuances, enhancing attractiveness for retail investors amidst changing regulatory landscapes.