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State bank of Mysore to raise Rs 100 cr Tier 1 Capital

State Bank of Mysore today announced that it plans to raise Rs 100 crore of Tier 1, or core capital, through Perpetual Debt Instruments. - Sail rises on new project plans - FMPs: Wait for interest rate hikes - Making each paisa count - Mutual funds" investor base falls in October - FinMin writes to RBI in support of ADAG"s borrowing plans - India Eco Summit: Jubilant Organosys to invest Rs 250 cr The bank also plans to raise Rs 600 crore through a rights issue which will further augment Tier 1 capital. The Bank’s capital adequacy ratio as of 30 September, 2009 was 12.63 per cent. The bank shares were trading at Rs 597.15 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange Thursday afternoon, 1 per cent below the previous close.

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This is good thing that the bank also plans for raising Rs 600 crore through a rights issue which will further augment Tier 1 capital.

15.12.2011

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The bank shares were trading at Rs 597.15 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange Thursday afternoon, 1 per cent below the previous close.

15.12.2011


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