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CMS INDUSLAW, Trilegal, Linklaters, Clifford Chance act on Sammaan Capital's $300 million Bonds Issuance

Sammaan Capital is one of India’s largest mortgage-focused non-banking financial companies.

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Sammaan Capital has issued Senior Secured Social Bonds aggregating to $300 million.

CMS INDUSLAW acted as the Indian legal counsel to Sammaan Capital on this issuance.

The teams advising Samman Capital consisted of:

Capital Markets: Kaushik Mukherjee (Partner), Anumeha Agrawal (Senior Associate), Riya Sethia and Vaishnavi Tiwari (Associates)

Banking & Finance: Nitika Jain (Partner), Devansh Doshi (Senior Associate) and Sai Akanksh Deekonda (Associate)

Tax: Lokesh Shah (Partner) and Arya Jha (Associate).

Kaushik Mukherjee

Trilegal served as the Legal Counsel to the Sole Bookrunners, Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore Branch, as to Indian Law.

The transaction team consisted of Richa Choudhary (Partner), Murtaza Zoomkawala (Partner) and Anushri Maskara (Associate).

Richa Choudhary and Murtaza Zoomkawala

Linklaters Singapore, Clifford Chance and Clifford Chance Singapore advised Deutsche Bank as to the English Law and US Federal Securities Law.

Linklaters acted as the Legal Counsel to the Trustee, DB International Trust (Singapore) Limited– , as to the English Law.

Sammaan Capital, one of India’s largest mortgage-focused non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), is a technology-led lender providing India’s first end-to-end digital home loans to more than 1.5 million homeowners across the country.

This was one of a kind hard underwritten privately placed bond transaction. The bonds are listed on the India International Exchange IFSC Limited (India INX).

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