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IGRPL, An IndianOil-GPS JV, Raises ₹836 Cr in Landmark CBG Financing Deal

IGRPL, An IndianOil-GPS JV, Raises ₹836 Cr in Landmark CBG Financing Deal

IOC GPS Renewables Private Limited (IGRPL), a joint venture between IndianOil Corporation Ltd. (IndianOil) and GPS Renewables, focused on advancing India’s biofuels sector, has raised INR 836 crore (approximately USD 95 million) in debt financing from Indian Bank for the execution of 9 Compressed Biogas Projects across the country. The facility agreements were executed on 30th September in New Delhi between Indian Bank and IGRPL, represented by its CEO, Devendra Singh Sehgal, and CFO, Punit Jain.

This funding is the largest single-bank debt raise in the Compressed Biogas sector (CBG) (also referred to as Renewable Natural Gas or RNG). This is also the first case of a fully non-recourse debt raise in this sector.

The funds will be used towards development of CBG plants across India, with 4 projects in Haryana, 3 in Uttar Pradesh, 1 in Chhattisgarh and 1 in Andhra Pradesh. Each plant has a capacity to produce 15 tonnes of CBG per day and will use paddy straw as the primary feedstock. All 9 plants are expected to be completed and commissioned in 2026.

Commenting on the fundraise, Devendra Singh Sehgal, CEO, IGRPL (IOC and GPS Renewables Private Limited), said, “IGRPL was formed with an aim to scale India’s biogas infrastructure and drive wider adoption. This funding gives us the momentum to accelerate that mission. This is the first time that an OMC Joint Venture has secured a sanctioned loan for CBG projects without any corporate collateral, indicating IOCL’s strong credibility and the sector’s massive potential. This not only builds confidence among stakeholders but also encourages more large-scale investments in India’s clean energy sector

Deepak Agarwal, MD, of GPSR ARYA (GPS Renewables’ asset platform), said, “Securing the largest single-bank funding in the CBG sector underscores the scale of the opportunity that exists. As the country makes significant strides towards a clean energy transition, our vision is to drive biofuel production and position India as a leading producer of renewable energy. This fundraise is a pivotal step in IGRPL’s journey as it enables us to execute our ambitious plan of building a nationwide network of CBG plants to significantly reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions.”

About IGRPL

IGRPL is a 50:50 Joint Venture by IndianOil and GPS Renewables Arya established in 2024. The joint venture will focus on integrating advanced biogas technologies to convert organic waste into Compressed Biogas (CBG), a cleaner and renewable energy source. This will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while providing a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. By leveraging their combined expertise, IndianOil and GPS Renewables aim to accelerate the deployment of CBG plants nationwide. These initiatives complement IndianOil’s long-term low-carbon development strategy and to achieve operational net zero by 2046, which will also help achieve net-zero target by 2070 for our Country. CBG offers numerous benefits to India and the environment. For the country, it promotes energy security by reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels and supports the rural economy by creating local employment opportunities.

About IndianOil

IndianOil, a leader in the global energy sector and ranked 116th on the Fortune Global 500 list, is driving India's transition to cleaner and greener energy with a strong focus on sustainability. The company has set an ambitious target of achieving operational Net-Zero Emissions by 2046, aligning with India's national goal of Net-Zero by 2070. Alongside its green energy focus, IndianOil remains a major player in the oil and gas industry, operating a refining capacity of 70.25 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) and an extensive pipeline network stretching nearly 20,000 kilometers. IndianOil processes over 1.6 million barrels of crude oil daily and operates more than 61,000 customer touchpoints, including 37,500+ fuel stations. The company also serves over 150 million LPG customers and is a leader in the petrochemicals and lubricants segments. At the forefront of hydrogen mobility,biofuels, and electric vehicle infrastructure, IndianOil has installed over 10,028 EV charging stations across India, along with battery swapping services at key locations. As a promoter of the Government's SATAT initiative, IndianOil is advancing Compressed Biogas (CBG) under its "IndiGreen" brand. Additionally, the company has expanded its ethanol initiatives, launching E20 fuel at more than 5,700 outlets and Ethanol 100 fuel at 400 locations. IndianOil’s innovative solar cooktop, ‘Surya Nutan,’ is further proof of its commitment to clean energy, with plans to deploy 350 units in Madhya Pradesh. Beyond its core businesses, IndianOil remains dedicated to environmental sustainability, investing over Rs 457 crore in CSR projects focused on healthcare, education, skill development, and women empowerment. As IndianOil leads the charge towards a greener future, it continues to power the nation’s progress while expanding its presence in international

About GPSR (GPS Renewables) Group

Headquartered in Bengaluru, GPS Renewables (“GPSR”) is a full-stack biofuels firm offering technology and project solutions for climate-positive biofuel projects. Starting from captive biogas plants, GPSR has scaled up to set up some of the world’s largest RNG plants. In 2022, GPS Renewables launched GPSR Arya Pvt Ltd (“ARYA”) a wholly-owned subsidiary, to commission BOO (Build-Own-Operate) projects, augmenting its climate impact ambitions.

GPSR has formed joint ventures with Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Oil India to build compressed biogas (CBG) plants across India. These plants will process agricultural and organic waste, reduce carbon emissions, and support the government’s SATAT initiative.

Indian Bank Inks MoU with Tata Motors to Offer Commercial Vehicle Financing Solutions

Indian Bank Inks MoU with Tata Motors to Offer Commercial Vehicle Financing Solutions

Indian Bank, one of India’s leading public sector banks, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer to offer attractive financing solutions to Tata Motors commercial vehicle customers and authorised dealerships across the country.

The bank will offer customised financial packages with competitive interest rates and streamlined credit processing. This partnership will provide tailored financial solutions for Tata Motors’ entire commercial vehicle portfolio including LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) and electric range of commercial vehicles.

Tata Motors and Indian Bank will also significantly scale up their partnership on dealer financing.

Speaking on this announcement, Mr. Ashutosh Choudhury, Executive Director, Indian Bank, said, “We are elated to sign a MoU with Tata Motors to offer tailored financial solutions for their dealerships and fleet operators. Our financial packages will help both customers and dealers achieve their business objectives while enhancing overall financial efficiency. We look forward to working closely with Tata Motors to help their customers achieve their business goals.”

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Rajesh Kaul, Vice President & Business Head – Trucks, Tata Motors, said, “We are happy to sign a MoU with Indian Bank, this partnership will help provide easy financing solutions for our customers. By streamlining credit access and offering seamless financing options, we aim to strengthen financial ecosystem for our dealer network, helping them scale their business while providing enhanced convenience to our valued customers.”

Tata Motors offers the widest commercial vehicle portfolio spanning from sub-1-tonne to 55-tonne cargo vehicles and 10-seater to 51-seater mass mobility solutions. These robustly engineered commercial vehicles are further complemented by a range of value-added services for comprehensive vehicle lifecycle management, through its Sampoorna Seva 2.0 initiative. With Fleet Edge – Tata Motors’ connected vehicle platform for optimal fleet management, which enables operators to further increase the uptime of its vehicles and reduce the total cost of ownership, and 24×7 support from India’s widest service network, Tata Motors continues to establish new benchmarks in holistic transportation solutions.

Founded on August 15, 1907, Indian Bank is a prominent Public Sector Bank in India, with the Government of India holding 73.84% of its shares (as of 30th June’ 2024). Recognized as the first public sector bank to install an ATM in Madras in 1989, it operates 5,846 branches (including 3 Digital Banking Units) across diverse regions: 1,983 rural, 1,531 semi-urban, 1,173 urban, and 1,159 metros. The Bank also has 3 overseas branches and 1 International Banking Unit (IBU). As part of its digital transformation drive Indian Bank under Project WAVE, is redefining customer experiences and optimizing services. In Q1 FY25, the Bank generated an impressive ₹36,678 crores via digital channels, while also witnessing a sharp surge in mobile banking and credit card users. Under Supply Chain Finance, the Bank provides end-to-end financing solution through Online platform for meeting working capital requirements of Dealers and Vendors. Supply Chain Finance product of the Bank has made strong strides in recent past and on-boarded many leading companies in automobile and other sectors.

Indian Bank Ties with IIT-Madras for Funding Startups by Offering Loans Upto ₹50 Crore

Chennai-headquartered Indian Bank has introduced an initiative for funding startups, 'IND Spring Board', in collaboration with the IIT-Madras Incubation Cell (IITMIC). 

Under the partnership, IITMIC will refer startups with proven technology and established cash flows to the bank and also extend advisory to the bank on the business model. The bank will offer an exclusive credit facility of up to Rs.50 crore for startups in order to fulfil their capital requirements and purchase of machinery and equipment.

Indian Bank Ties with IIT-Madras for Startup Funding Scheme

The bank's Managing Director and CEO Padmaja Chunduru said, "It is a known fact that banks find it difficult to fund start-ups as they do not meet the requirements under traditional models of financing. Business models involving high technology, lack of visibility of cash flows, high burn rate and high failure rate make the due diligence process for assessing viability difficult for banks. As a result, this segment has been almost completely funded by seed capital, or private equity from India/abroad."

Startups were depending more on equity and they had to share profit and ownership of the company to venture capital firms, private equity players or angel investors for mobilizing funds, she said.

However, in case of debt, the start-up just needs to pay interest and principal to the bank. Debt was missing in the startup ecosystem and entrepreneurs were missing this working capital finance and equipment finance, she said.

"This initiative, we believe, will be the spring board for start-ups to realise their ambitions. We see this collaboration as a perfect fit both for the bank and IITMIC," Chunduru added.

Established in 1907, Indian Bank is 113 year-old bank having made business of US$60 billion as on 31 March 2019. In April this year, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that Allahabad Bank would be merged with Indian bank. The proposed merger would create the seventh largest public sector bank in the country with assets of ₹8.08 lakh crore (US$110 billion).

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