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Indian Companies’ Foreign Borrowings Rise to ₹27,556 Crore in July 2025

India's Foreign Borrowings Surge in July 2025: A Deep Dive into ECBs and What It Means for the Economy

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In July 2025, most of these borrowings – about $3.22 billion – came through the “automatic route,” meaning companies didn’t need special RBI approval.

NEW DELHI (India CSR)– In a sign of growing confidence from global investors in India’s economy, foreign borrowings by Indian companies hit a whopping $3.32 billion in July 2025. This figure comes from the latest data on External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) and Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (FCCBs), released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). For the average person, this might sound like financial jargon, but think of it this way: It’s like Indian businesses taking loans from abroad to fuel growth, buy equipment, or expand operations. These funds help create jobs, build infrastructure, and keep the economy humming. But there’s more to it – let’s break it down step by step, from what these borrowings are to how they impact your wallet, the stock market, and the broader economy.

What Are ECBs and FCCBs? A Simple Explanation

First things first: External Commercial Borrowings, or ECBs, are loans that Indian companies take from foreign lenders in currencies like the US dollar. They’re not your everyday bank loan; these are big-ticket deals, often running into millions, used for everything from importing machinery to refinancing old debts. FCCBs are similar but with a twist – they’re bonds that can be converted into company shares later, giving lenders a chance to own a piece of the business if things go well.

Why do companies prefer these? Borrowing abroad can be cheaper than local loans, especially if interest rates in India are high. Plus, with India’s economy growing at around 7% annually (as per recent IMF estimates), foreign investors are eager to lend, betting on our rising markets. The RBI regulates these to prevent too much foreign debt from destabilizing the rupee or causing inflation.

In July 2025, most of these borrowings – about $3.22 billion – came through the “automatic route,” meaning companies didn’t need special RBI approval. They just followed basic rules like minimum maturity periods (usually 3-10 years) and caps on interest rates. Only one big deal, worth $100.79 million by state-owned NTPC Limited, went through the “approval route” for extra scrutiny. And there was one FCCB from Reliance Power for $500 million.

On the flip side, Rupee Denominated Bonds (RDBs) – loans in Indian rupees from abroad – saw zero activity in July. That’s not unusual; RDBs are less popular because they expose lenders to rupee fluctuations, but they could pick up if the rupee strengthens.

External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) Snapshot – July 2025

CategoryDetails
What are ECBs?Loans Indian companies take from foreign lenders in foreign currencies (e.g., USD). Used for big projects like importing machinery or refinancing old debts.
What are FCCBs?Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds – bonds that can be later converted into company shares, giving lenders equity if things go well.
Why Borrow Abroad?Cheaper than Indian loans (when local interest rates are high); global investors are keen on India’s 7% growth outlook (IMF estimates).
Regulation by RBITo avoid excessive foreign debt that could destabilize the rupee or cause inflation. Includes rules on maturity (3–10 years) and interest rate caps.
July 2025 Total$3.32 billion (≈ ₹27,556 crore).
Automatic Route$3.22 billion raised without special RBI approval, following standard rules.
Approval Route$100.79 million by NTPC Limited (state-owned) went through special RBI scrutiny.
FCCB Deal$500 million by Reliance Power.
Rupee Denominated Bonds (RDBs)Zero activity in July 2025. Less popular due to rupee fluctuation risk.

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The Big Borrowers: Who’s Taking the Money and Why?

Let’s look at the standout players. The data lists 130 entries under the automatic route, spanning sectors from manufacturing to finance. Adani Group companies were prominent, with Adani Airport Holdings borrowing $250 million across three deals for refinancing old ECBs and local capital goods purchases. This ties into India’s booming aviation sector – think new airports and more flights, which could mean cheaper tickets and more jobs in tourism.

Vedanta Limited, a mining giant, borrowed $160 million for overseas investments in joint ventures. Mining isn’t just about digging ore; it’s crucial for electric vehicles (EVs) and renewables, aligning with India’s push for green energy. Reliance Power’s $500 million FCCB for working capital shows the energy sector’s hunger for funds amid rising demand – India needs more power plants to avoid blackouts, especially with heatwaves becoming common.

Financial firms dominated too. India Infrastructure Finance Company borrowed $109 million for on-lending (basically, relending to other projects), while Toyota Financial Services and CreditAccess Grameen each took hefty sums for similar purposes. These are non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) that lend to small businesses and individuals. For the common man, this means easier access to car loans or microfinance, boosting consumer spending.

Manufacturing was another hot spot. Companies like Air Water India ($17.24 million for a new project) and Topre India ($3.4 million for capital goods imports) are in chemicals and metals. These borrowings help import advanced tech, making Indian products more competitive globally. Imagine a factory in Tamil Nadu using Japanese machinery to make car parts – it creates skilled jobs and reduces import dependence.

Purposes varied: About 40% went to working capital or general corporate needs – everyday cash for operations. Refinancing old debts accounted for 15%, a smart move when new loans have lower rates. Imports of capital goods (machines, equipment) made up another 20%, supporting “Make in India.” A few, like Agristo Masa’s $62.59 million for local sourcing, highlight domestic manufacturing push.

Lenders? Mostly foreign collaborators (parent companies abroad) or commercial banks. This shows trust in India’s stability – post-COVID, global banks like those from Japan and Europe are betting big here.

Key Facts: Foreign Borrowings by Leading Indian Companies – July 2025

CategoryDetails
Total Entries (Automatic Route)130 borrowings across sectors including manufacturing, finance, and infrastructure.
Adani GroupAdani Airport Holdings borrowed $250 million (3 deals) for refinancing old ECBs and local capital goods purchases. Linked to India’s booming aviation sector.
Vedanta LimitedBorrowed $160 million for overseas joint ventures, supporting EVs and renewable energy push.
Reliance PowerRaised $500 million FCCB for working capital, highlighting rising energy demand.
Financial SectorIndia Infrastructure Finance Company ($109 million) for on-lending; Toyota Financial Services & CreditAccess Grameen borrowed large sums for consumer and SME financing.
Manufacturing SectorAir Water India ($17.24 million) for a new project; Topre India ($3.4 million) for importing capital goods.
Borrowing Purposes~40% for working capital/general corporate needs; 15% for debt refinancing; 20% for importing capital goods; others like Agristo Masa ($62.59 million) for local sourcing.
LendersPredominantly foreign collaborators (parent companies) and international commercial banks, reflecting global confidence in India.

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Sector Breakdown: Where the Money Flows

Diving deeper, manufacturing sectors (machinery, chemicals, metals) grabbed over $500 million. This isn’t surprising; India’s manufacturing PMI (a growth indicator) hit 58 in July 2025, signaling expansion. Financial services took $1.2 billion, reflecting the sector’s role in funding everything from homes to startups.

Energy and infrastructure shone bright: NTPC’s $100 million for refinancing rupee loans, Sembcorp Green’s $95 million for capital goods, and Adani Ports’ $125 million for refinancing. India’s energy demand is skyrocketing – with EVs and data centers, we need more renewable power. These borrowings could add gigawatts to the grid, lowering electricity costs over time.

Transportation and logistics: BW Global’s $215 million for refinancing in water transport, and Interglobe Aviation (IndiGo)’s $102 million for aircraft imports. Air travel is rebounding; IndiGo’s fleet expansion means more affordable flights, benefiting middle-class families planning vacations.

Smaller but notable: Education (EXPM Learning’s $1.6 million), healthcare (American Institute of Pathology’s $7.16 million), and even food (Asandas and Sons’ $59.8 million for capital goods). These touch everyday life – better schools, hospitals, and food processing mean healthier, smarter citizens.

Key Facts: Sector-Wise External Borrowings – July 2025

SectorAmount (USD)Key Highlights
Manufacturing (Machinery, Chemicals, Metals)$500+ millionStrong demand; India’s Manufacturing PMI hit 58 in July 2025, showing expansion.
Financial Services$1.2 billionLargest share; funding for housing, startups, and SME lending. Reflects sector’s dominance.
Energy & Infrastructure~$320 millionNTPC ($100m refinancing rupee loans); Sembcorp Green ($95m capital goods); Adani Ports ($125m refinancing). Rising EVs & data centers drive demand.
Transportation & Logistics~$317 millionBW Global ($215m refinancing in water transport); IndiGo ($102m for aircraft imports). Signals rebound in aviation and shipping.
Education$1.6 millionEXPM Learning borrowed for education services, boosting training and skills.
Healthcare$7.16 millionAmerican Institute of Pathology borrowed for expansion, supporting better medical access.
Food & Processing$59.8 millionAsandas & Sons raised funds for capital goods, aiding food processing and supply chains.

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Economic Implications: Growth Booster or Risky Bet?

Now, for the big picture: How does $3.32 billion in foreign borrowings affect India’s economy?

Positively, it’s a vote of confidence. Foreign inflows strengthen the rupee, which traded around 82 to the dollar in July 2025. A stronger rupee makes imports cheaper – think lower petrol prices if oil is imported. It also eases inflation, currently hovering at 5%, by reducing costs for businesses.

For markets, this is bullish. The Sensex crossed 85,000 in August 2025, partly on strong corporate earnings. Borrowings like Reliance’s could lift stock prices in energy and infra sectors. Investors love companies with cheap funding; it means higher profits and dividends. Mutual funds exposed to NBFCs or manufacturing might see gains.

Job creation is key for the common man. Manufacturing borrowings could add thousands of factory jobs in states like Gujarat and Maharashtra. Infrastructure loans mean construction booms – roads, airports, ports – employing laborers and engineers. A McKinsey report estimates India’s infra push could create 90 million jobs by 2030; these ECBs are fuel for that.

On the flip side, risks lurk. Too much foreign debt exposes us to global shocks – if US interest rates rise (Fed’s at 4.5% now), repayments get costlier, straining companies. The rupee’s volatility (it dipped 2% last quarter) could amplify this. Remember the 2013 taper tantrum when foreign outflows hammered emerging markets? RBI’s forex reserves at $650 billion provide a buffer, but vigilance is needed.

Also, sector concentration: Heavy reliance on finance and energy might overlook agriculture or MSMEs, where credit is tight. The government could encourage more ECBs there via policy tweaks.

Globally, this fits India’s ambition to be a $5 trillion economy by 2027. With FDI inflows at $70 billion last year, ECBs complement that. Compared to China ($200 billion annual borrowings), we’re cautious, but growing. Post-G20, India’s appeal as a supply chain alternative to China draws lenders.

Key Facts: Impact of $3.32 Billion Foreign Borrowings – July 2025

CategoryDetails
Confidence in EconomyForeign inflows show global trust; strengthen the rupee (₹82/USD in July 2025).
Inflation ImpactStronger rupee makes imports (like oil) cheaper, easing inflation (hovering at 5%).
Stock Market BoostSensex crossed 85,000 (Aug 2025); borrowings by Reliance & infra firms lifted investor sentiment.
Corporate ProfitsCheaper foreign loans = higher margins, dividends, and stronger balance sheets.
Mutual Fund GainsSectors like NBFCs, energy, and manufacturing could see higher NAVs due to stronger earnings.
Job CreationManufacturing & infra loans = factory jobs in Gujarat/Maharashtra + construction jobs nationwide. McKinsey projects 90 million infra jobs by 2030.
Risks: Debt ExposureHeavy foreign borrowings riskier if US Fed hikes rates (currently 4.5%). Repayments may rise.
Rupee VolatilityRupee dipped 2% last quarter; high foreign debt can worsen currency shocks. RBI’s $650 billion forex reserves act as buffer.
Sector ImbalanceFinance & energy dominate; MSMEs & agriculture see limited ECB flows. Policy push needed.
Global PositioningAligns with India’s $5 trillion economy goal by 2027; complements $70B FDI inflows. ECBs smaller than China’s $200B/year but rising post-G20 momentum.

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Market Reactions and Future Outlook

Stock markets reacted positively; Adani stocks rose 3% post-data release, while banking indices gained on lending prospects. Bond yields dipped slightly, signaling cheaper domestic borrowing too.

Looking ahead, with monsoon boosting agriculture and festive season demand, expect more ECBs in Q3 2025. RBI might relax norms for green projects, aligning with net-zero goals. For investors, watch sectors like renewables and aviation – they’re borrowing hotspots.

For the average Indian, this means progress: Cheaper loans trickle down to lower EMIs, more jobs reduce unemployment (at 7% urban), and better infra eases commutes. But sustainable growth needs balanced borrowing – not too much, not too little.

In summary, July’s $3.32 billion ECB surge underscores India’s economic resilience amid global uncertainties like US elections and Middle East tensions. It’s a story of ambition, from small firms like Nortels Service Apartments ($36,809 for working capital) to giants like Adani. As we navigate this, remember: Foreign money builds bridges, but smart policies ensure they lead to prosperity for all.

Key Facts: July 2025 ECB Surge and Its Broader Impact

CategoryDetails
Market ReactionAdani stocks rose 3%; banking indices gained; bond yields dipped, signaling cheaper domestic borrowing.
Future Outlook (Q3 2025)More ECBs expected with monsoon boosting agriculture and festive demand. RBI may ease norms for green projects under net-zero goals.
Sectors to WatchRenewables and aviation remain hotspots for fresh borrowings.
Impact on Common PeopleCheaper loans → lower EMIs; job creation helps reduce urban unemployment (7%); infra growth eases commutes.
Risks of Over-BorrowingSustainable growth requires balance – too much foreign debt can expose economy to shocks.
Global ContextIndia’s resilience stands out amid US elections and Middle East tensions.
Borrower SpectrumFrom small firms like Nortels Service Apartments ($36,809) to giants like Adani Group.
Big Picture$3.32 billion ECB surge highlights India’s ambition and resilience; foreign funds fuel growth, but smart policies ensure long-term prosperity.

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Deeper Sector Analysis

Let’s zoom in on manufacturing, which took nearly 30% of funds. Firms like Alpla India ($5.84 million for modernization) make plastics – essential for packaging in e-commerce. With Amazon and Flipkart booming, this supports logistics jobs. Similarly, Phoenix Contact’s $7 million for modernization in electronics aids India’s chip ambitions under the PLI scheme.

Financial sector borrowings, over $1 billion, highlight NBFC stress post-IL&FS crisis but recovery. HDB Financial’s $150 million from an Indian bank abroad shows innovative funding. This could lower lending rates for home loans (average 8.5%), making housing affordable.

Energy: Sembcorp and Bagpat Green’s $99 million combined for renewables. India’s solar capacity hit 70 GW; these funds push towards 500 GW by 2030, reducing coal dependence and pollution.

Key Facts: Sectoral Highlights of ECBs – July 2025

SectorAmount (USD)Key Highlights
ManufacturingNearly 30% of total– Alpla India: $5.84m for modernization (plastics, e-commerce packaging).
– Phoenix Contact: $7m for modernization (electronics, supports chip ambitions under PLI scheme).
– Boosts logistics jobs & tech competitiveness.
Financial Sector$1+ billion– Reflects NBFC recovery post-IL&FS crisis.
– HDB Financial: $150m from Indian bank abroad (innovative funding).
– Could lower lending rates (housing loans ~8.5%), improving affordability.
Energy & Renewables$99m (Sembcorp & Bagpat Green)– Funds earmarked for solar & renewables.
– India’s solar capacity at 70 GW, target 500 GW by 2030.
– Reduces coal reliance and pollution.

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Broader Economic Context

India’s current account deficit widened to 1.5% of GDP in Q1 2025, partly due to imports. ECBs help finance this without depleting reserves. But with global rates high, all-in costs (interest + hedging) average 7-8%, comparable to domestic.

For markets, forex inflows support rupee stability, aiding exporters like IT firms (TCS, Infosys). Stock volatility? Low, with VIX at 14. Analysts predict Sensex at 90,000 by year-end if inflows continue.

Common man angle: Rising borrowings mean corporate growth, but trickle-down takes time. Wages in manufacturing rose 5% y-o-y; more jobs could push that higher. However, if debt defaults rise (unlikely at 2% NPA), banks tighten, affecting personal loans.

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RBI Data on ECB/FCCB for July 2025

AUTOMATIC ROUTE*
S.no.ECB/ FCCBBorrowerEconomic sector of borrowerEquivalent Amount in USDPurposeMaturity periodLender Category
1ECBNortels Service Apartments Private LimitedAccommodation36,809.50Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose6 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
2ECBIndia Infrastructure Finance Company LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding10,89,64,578.71On-Lending or Sub-Lending5 YearsOther Commercial Bank
3ECBCEM Scientific India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles8,01,257.66Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
4ECBBicelli Geco Hydraulics India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.2,32,248.60Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose8 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
5ECBThreeb Electronics Private LimitedManufacture of electrical equipment35,70,000.00Import of Capital Goods8 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
6ECBRegency Textrade Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles4,50,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose10 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
7ECBNS Instrument India Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers40,24,334.30Modernisation10 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
8ECBAir Water India Pvt LtdManufacture of chemicals and chemical products1,72,40,000.00New Project2 YearsOther Commercial Bank
9ECBTopre India Pvt Ltd.Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment34,05,143.08Import of Capital Goods7 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
10ECBAdani Airport Holdings LimitedWarehousing and support activities for transportation10,00,00,000.00Refinancing of Earlier ECB3 Years 6 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
11ECBYanmar Agricultural Machinery India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.22,95,066.44Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
12ECBYanmar Agricultural Machinery India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.5,84,337.72Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
13ECBNexstechnow.Ai Solutions Private LimitedComputer programming consultancy and related activities7,50,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
14ECBEXPM Learning India Private LimitedEducation16,35,632.41Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose6 Years 7 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
15ECBBW Global United LPG India Private LimitedWater transport21,50,00,000.00Refinancing of Earlier ECB7 Years 1 MonthOther Commercial Bank
16ECBAlpla India Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products58,43,377.20Modernisation6 Years 9 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
17ECBTechila Entertainment Private LimitedFood and beverage service activities20,00,000.00Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)10 YearsOthers (Specify)
18ECBPhoenix Contact India Private LimitedOther manufacturing70,12,052.64Modernisation6 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
19ECBWacoal India Private LimitedRetail trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles14,98,262.96Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
20ECBZschimmer & Schwarz India Private LimitedManufacture of chemicals and chemical products10,51,807.90Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
21ECBZschimmer & Schwarz India Private LimitedManufacture of chemicals and chemical products4,44,096.67New Project4 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
22ECBVoss Automotive India Pvt Ltd.Manufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers4,06,435.04Modernisation7 Years 7 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
23ECBExecutive Centre India LimitedOffice administrative support and other business activities3,00,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose28 Years 4 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
24ECBToppan Speciality Films Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products31,00,000.00Modernisation6 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
25ECBRosti Integrated Manufacturing Solutions (India) Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products6,00,000.00Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)7 Years 6 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
26ECBKrones Machinery India Pvt. Ltd.Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.1,16,12,429.80New Project15 YearsOthers (Specify)
27ECBToyota Financial Services India LtdFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding20,00,00,000.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending7 Years 3 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
28ECBSavannah Tank & Equipment Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.5,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 4 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
29ECBNiedax India Cable Management Systems Private LimitedManufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment4,00,855.68Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)3 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
30ECBToppan Speciality Films Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products1,09,15,428.61Modernisation6 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
31ECBCleanergy Tech Solutions Private LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply1,16,114.23Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 5 MonthsOthers (Specify)
32ECBLiquitec Machineries Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.1,74,186.45Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
33ECBMalhotra Realty Private LimitedConstruction of buildings13,51,067.03Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose10 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
34ECBAkara Capital Advisors Private LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding4,97,404.40On-Lending or Sub-Lending3 Years 2 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
35ECBSerenial Technology Private LimitedOther manufacturing1,10,000.00New Project10 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
36ECBSparkle Cleantech Pvt LtdManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.13,20,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
37ECBMitsunami India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles1,36,205.72Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
38ECBVedanta LimitedMining of metal ores4,50,00,000.00Overseas Investment in JV/WOS4 YearsOther Commercial Bank
39ECBKatsura Roller (India) Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products3,40,514.31Import of Capital Goods9 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
40ECBPlansee India High Performance Materials Private LimitedManufacture of basic metals70,12,052.64Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose6 Years 7 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
41ECBSiemens Financial Services Private LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding1,16,12,429.80On-Lending or Sub-Lending5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
42ECBBigbox Packaging Products Private LimitedManufacture of paper and paper products10,94,810.60Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
43ECBAsandas and Sons private limitedManufacture of food products5,98,45,014.73Import of Capital Goods11 Years 7 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
44ECBSchaeffler Global Services India Private LimitedComputer programming consultancy and related activities22,06,361.66Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
45ECBTrack Design India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.21,88,315.20Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
46ECBJaeger Products Private LimitedManufacture of textiles8,76,506.58New Project12 Years 3 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
47ECBAisin Automotive Haryana Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers58,06,214.90Refinancing of Earlier ECB5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
48ECBAisin Automotive Haryana Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers98,70,565.33Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)1 YearForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
49ECBSimaero India Private LimitedOther professional scientific and technical activities5,84,337.72Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 2 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
50ECBMarchesini Group India Private LimitedOther professional scientific and technical activities11,68,675.44Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
51ECBMucom India Private LimitedManufacture of textiles3,40,514.31Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
52ECBCreditaccess Grameen LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding1,47,79,594.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending3 Years 4 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
53ECBTrusted Aerospace Engineering Private LimitedOther manufacturing29,46,931.99Import of Capital Goods6 Years 9 MonthsLeasing Company
54ECBTrusted Aerospace Engineering Private LimitedOther manufacturing13,34,816.09Import of Capital Goods6 Years 4 MonthsLeasing Company
55ECBVeeglow Industries Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products2,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose12 YearsOthers (Specify)
56ECBVeeglow Industries Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products6,00,000.00Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)12 YearsOthers (Specify)
57ECBMesse Berlin India Private LimitedOffice administrative support and other business activities6,31,084.74Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
58ECBQuantum Magnetics Private LimitedOther manufacturing50,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose13 Years 2 MonthsOthers (Specify)
59ECBTaitron Energy International Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers5,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
60ECBKomos Automotive India Pvt LtdManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers40,78,980.71New Project2 YearsOther Commercial Bank
61ECBDaiki Axis India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.15,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
62ECBToyomura Electronics India Private LimitedManufacture of computer electronic and optical products1,36,205.72Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
63ECBIndkosquare Global Engineering Private LimitedRetail trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles5,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose9 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
64ECBBuen Manejo Del Campo India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.30,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose6 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
65ECBParacom Electronics India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles2,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
66ECBDrspallet India Private LimitedManufacture of basic metals1,51,201.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose14 Years 11 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
67ECBDDC Outsourcing Solutions Private LimitedOffice administrative support and other business activities6,75,533.51Modernisation5 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
68ECBAmerican Institute of Pathology and Laboratory Sciences Private LimitedHuman health activities71,65,776.92Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
69ECBMicronclean India Private LimitedRental and leasing activities13,47,041.86Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose12 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
70ECBSembcorp Green Infra Private LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply9,53,44,006.37Import of Capital Goods5 YearsOther Commercial Bank
71ECBAdani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZL)Warehousing and support activities for transportation12,50,00,000.00Refinancing of Earlier ECB4 YearsOther Commercial Bank
72ECBOhsung India Pvt. Ltd.Manufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers50,00,000.00New Project5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
73ECBMcgean India Chemicals Private LimitedManufacture of chemicals and chemical products10,00,000.00New Project6 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
74ECBCSA India Private LimitedArchitecture and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis66,19,084.99New Project11 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
75ECBAgristo Masa Private LimitedManufacture of food products6,25,94,283.46Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)9 Years 11 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
76ECB2022 ES Discovery India Pvt. Ltd.Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products45,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
77ECBAmmega Belting India Pvt. Ltd.Manufacture of rubber and plastics products20,32,175.22Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
78ECBOwens Corning Insulation (India) Private LimitedManufacture of other non-metallic mineral products10,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
79ECBGruner India Private LimitedManufacture of computer electronic and optical products10,51,807.90Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
80ECBHL Klemove India Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers81,80,728.08Import of Capital Goods5 YearsOther Commercial Bank
81ECBAdani Airport Holdings LimitedWarehousing and support activities for transportation10,00,00,000.00Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)3 Years 6 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
82ECBAdani Airport Holdings LimitedWarehousing and support activities for transportation5,00,00,000.00Refinancing of Earlier ECB3 Years 6 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
83ECBCredila Financial Services LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding10,00,00,000.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending5 Years 2 MonthsMultilateral Financial Institution
84ECBSamhyun Motions and Controls India Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers3,20,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
85ECBSamhyun Motions and Controls India Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers8,00,000.00New Project3 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
86ECBHokuto India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.11,61,242.98Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
87ECBVedanta LimitedMining of metal ores11,50,00,000.00Overseas Investment in JV/WOS4 YearsOther Commercial Bank
88ECBCredila Financial Services LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding65,00,00,000.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending5 Years 2 MonthsOther Commercial Bank
89ECBFlexitallic India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles15,00,000.00Import of Capital Goods6 Years 4 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
90ECBStemztech Industries Private LimitedManufacture of basic metals1,50,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
91ECBJtekt India LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers34,67,000.00Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)5 YearsOther Commercial Bank
92ECBMscapi Engineering Private LimitedManufacture of chemicals and chemical products2,20,636.17Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
93ECBBagpat Green Energy Private LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply40,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose15 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
94ECBVulcan Forge Private LimitedManufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment22,44,922.30Refinancing of Rupee Loans7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
95ECBHema Walter India Private LimitedManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.2,33,735.09Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose9 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
96ECBMavi Corporate India Private LimitedActivities of head offices; management consultancy activities63,868.36Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 1 MonthForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
97ECBStandex Electronics India Pvt. LtdOther manufacturing5,99,305.18Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
98ECBNationwide Global Services Center Private LimitedInformation service activities70,00,000.00New Project5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
99ECBGGDB Trading Private LimitedRetail trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles17,41,864.47Import of Capital Goods7 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
100FCCBReliance Power LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply50,00,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose10 Years 5 MonthsOthers (Specify)
101ECBExactura Measurement India Private LimitedManufacture of computer electronic and optical products12,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
102ECBVulcan Cold Forge Private LimitedManufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment13,36,253.06Refinancing of Rupee Loans7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
103ECBHDB Financial Services Ltd.Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding15,00,00,000.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending3 YearsIndian Commercial Bank Branch Abroad
104ECBFeinmetall India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles1,75,301.32Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose12 Years 4 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
105ECBKyowa Precision Industries Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products19,88,603.56New Project2 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
106ECBRenesas Design India Private LimitedComputer programming consultancy and related activities29,03,107.45Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
107ECBSpohn Burkhardt India Manufacturing Private LimitedManufacture of electrical equipment5,84,337.72Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose8 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
108ECBAravali Smart Grid Private LtdElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply2,32,24,859.61Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose9 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
109ECBACEDS Pvt. LtdManufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.20,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose3 Years 1 MonthOthers (Specify)
110ECBNagata Auto Engineering India Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers18,38,777.27Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)10 YearsOther Commercial Bank
111ECBNagata India Private LimitedManufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment40,86,171.70Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)10 YearsOther Commercial Bank
112ECBBreck Technologies India Private LimitedManufacture of electrical equipment50,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
113ECBFukunami Machinery India Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles2,04,308.59Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose15 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
114ECBToyota Financial Services India LtdFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding3,60,00,000.00On-Lending or Sub-Lending3 YearsOther Commercial Bank
115ECBZLN (India) Private LimitedWarehousing and support activities for transportation10,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 Years 4 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
116ECBTcaamano India Private LimitedOther professional scientific and technical activities2,33,735.09Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
117ECBJacarti Jewellery Private LimitedOther manufacturing23,84,031.84Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose10 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
118ECBR.A.K. Ceramics India Pvt. Ltd.Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products40,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
119ECBTata Capital LimitedFinancial service activities, except insurance and pension funding10,00,00,000.00Refinancing of Earlier ECB3 YearsOther Commercial Bank
120ECBInterglobe Aviation LimitedAir transport10,20,00,000.00Import of Capital Goods10 Years 2 MonthsLeasing Company
121ECBBelgadia Enterprises Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles87,093.22Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)7 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
122ECBAesengineering Solar Private LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply1,89,149.38Refinancing of Rupee Loans9 Years 5 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
123ECBOpticsfit Private LimitedWholesale trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles1,16,124.30Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose11 Years 8 MonthsOthers (Specify)
124ECBTecinpet Solutions Private LimitedManufacture of rubber and plastics products4,09,036.40Local Sourcing of Capital Goods (Rupee Expenditure)9 Years 8 MonthsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
125ECBGlobal OTO Private LimitedManufacture of motor vehicles trailers and semi-trailers20,00,000.00Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose5 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
126ECBOVS India Retail Private LimitedRetail trade except of motor vehicles and motorcycles8,76,506.58Working Capital/General Corporate Purpose7 YearsForeign Collaborator/ Foreign Equity Holder
        
Total (Automatic Route)3,22,04,84,670.18   
Approval Route-
        
127ECBNTPC LimitedElectricity gas steam and air conditioning supply10,07,92,235.30Refinancing of Rupee Loans8 YearsOther Commercial Bank
Total (Approval Route)10,07,92,235.30   
        
Total (Auto+Approval)3,32,12,76,905.48   
Data on RDB for the month of July 2025
I AUTOMATIC ROUTE*
 RDBBorrowerEconomic sector of borrowerLoan Amount in INREquivalent Amount in USDPurposeMaturity Period
(Appx)
Lender Category
1        
         
         
  Total Automatic Route  –   
II APPROVAL ROUTE*
         
  Total Approval Route      
  Total      
* Based on applications for Rupee Denominated Bond which have been allotted loan registration number during the period.

Challenges and Policy Suggestions

Challenges: Maturity mismatches – short-term needs with long-term loans. RBI’s 3-year minimum helps, but monitoring is key. Geopolitical risks: If US-China trade war escalates, lenders pull back.

Suggestions: Government could incentivize ECBs for SMEs via guarantees. Promote RDBs for rupee stability. Integrate with Atmanirbhar Bharat for local sourcing.

Case Studies

Take Aisin Automotive’s $15.67 million: For auto parts, supporting EV shift. Jobs in Haryana factories benefit locals.

Or Credila’s $750 million for education loans: Helps students afford college, building skilled workforce.

Global Comparison

US firms borrow trillions domestically; India relies more on foreign due to shallow bond markets. But our ECB framework is robust, per World Bank.

Conclusion Expanded

This data isn’t just numbers – it’s India’s growth story. From villages getting power to cities with better airports, ECBs drive change. Stay tuned; October data might show even more.

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