Description

ICICI Home Finance Company Limited has listed new commercial papers worth Rs. 50 crores on BSE Debt segment with 90-day tenure, rated CARE A1+ and ICRA A1+.

Summary

ICICI Home Finance Company Limited has listed new Commercial Papers (CP) on BSE’s Debt segment effective November 26, 2025. The issuance comprises 1,000 units of Rs. 5 lakh each, totaling Rs. 50 crores, issued on a private placement basis. The CPs carry dual ratings of CARE A1+ and ICRA A1+, with a 90-day maturity period.

Key Points

  • Total issuance: 1,000 units of Rs. 5,00,000 each (Rs. 50 crores aggregate)
  • Issue price: Rs. 4,92,606.50 per unit (discount to face value)
  • Scrip Code: 730647, Scrip ID: IHF251125
  • ISIN: INE071G14HG5 (further listing under same ISIN)
  • Credit ratings: CARE A1+ and ICRA A1+ (highest short-term ratings)
  • Market lot: 1 unit
  • Trading in dematerialized form only
  • Standard denomination: Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples thereof
  • Tick size: 1 paise
  • Issuing and Paying Agent: ICICI Bank Limited

Regulatory Changes

No regulatory changes introduced. This is a standard listing notification for commercial paper issued under existing framework.

Compliance Requirements

  • Trading members must trade these securities only in dematerialized form
  • Trading to be conducted in standard denomination of Rs. 5 lakhs and multiples
  • Tick size of 1 paise must be maintained for all trades
  • Securities to be traded under ISIN INE071G14HG5

Important Dates

  • Allotment Date: November 26, 2025
  • Listing Date: November 26, 2025
  • Redemption Date: February 24, 2026
  • Tenure: 90 days

Impact Assessment

Minimal market impact. This is a routine commercial paper listing by ICICI Home Finance Company Limited in the debt segment. The issuance provides short-term funding for the company and offers investment opportunity for institutional investors. The dual A1+ ratings indicate strong credit quality. There is no impact on equity markets or trading members’ operations beyond standard debt trading procedures. For clarifications, trading members can contact BSE’s debt department.

Impact Justification

Routine commercial paper listing by financial institution with standard terms and no impact on equity markets or broader trading operations