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Value Added Services
| Value Added Services |

| Syndication Services | | Forex Desk | | Real Time Gross Settlement | | Money Market Desk | | Cash Management Services | | Derivatives Desk | | Channel Financing | | Employees Trusts | | Corporate Salary Accounts | | Cash Surplus Corporates | | Reimbursement Account | | Tax Collection | | Bankers to Right/Public Issue | | Online payment of Gujarat VAT |

Structured Finance And Syndication Desk |

HDFC BANK offers cutting edge investment and merchant banking services to a wide range of corporates of different sizes across sectors. We have excellent relationships with domestic and international banks, financial institutions, mutual funds, insurance companies, PE funds,VC funds,sovereign funds, multilateral development agencies etc, which enable us to arrange diverse debt and equity funding requirements of corporates in a cost -effective and timely manner.
The products offered by the Investment Banking Division include: | Project appraisal , structured finance ,loan syndication and debt capital markets | | * Project finance * INR and Foreign Currency Loans * External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) and Export Credit Agency (ECA) backed Loans * FCNR (B) Loans * Asset Backed Loans * Infrastructure advisory * Placement of CPs, NCDs and bonds | | Equity Placement | | * Private Equity Placement with P/E, V/C, Buy Out Funds * Placement to institutional investors under SEBI QIP Guidelines * Mezzanine Finance | | M&A and Corporate Advisory Services | | * Domestic & Cross-Border mergers and acquisitions - Providing end to end solutions including identification of target, valuation, assistance in due diligence and fund raising * Business Spinning off/Hiving off * Capital Structuring and Restructuring | | Capital Market Advisory Services | | * Rights Issues * Open Offers * Share Buy Back * De listing * Follow-on Public Offerings

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