Arman Financial Services Ltd has approved the issuance of 75,000 non-convertible debentures (NCDs) totaling ₹750 million. The fundraising initiative is aimed at strengthening the company’s capital structure, supporting lending operations, and fueling future growth. The issuance remains subject to regulatory and statutory approvals.
Inside the announcement
According to regulatory filings, Arman Financial’s Finance & Investment Committee cleared the proposal to issue secured, listed NCDs worth ₹750 million. The move reflects the company’s strategy to diversify funding sources and enhance liquidity for its microfinance and lending businesses. Based in Ahmedabad, Arman Financial has been expanding its footprint in affordable credit solutions, and the NCD issuance is expected to provide long-term capital support.
Notable updates
• Issuance of 75,000 secured, listed NCDs totaling ₹750 million
• Objective: strengthen capital base and support lending operations
• Finance & Investment Committee approved the proposal in November 2025
• Regulatory and shareholder approvals required before execution
• Aligns with company’s broader funding strategy and growth initiatives
Major takeaway
The NCD issuance underscores Arman Financial’s proactive approach to capital management. By tapping debt markets, the company aims to secure stable funding, reduce reliance on short-term borrowings, and reinforce its position in India’s financial services sector.
Sources: FilingReader, ScanX Corporate Actions