DCM Shriram secures $90mn IFC funding

DCM Shriram secures $90mn IFC funding

NEW DELHI: DCM Shriram said it will receive $90 million from International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Group’s private sector arm, through sustainability-linked non-convertible debentures. Proceeds will fund expansion of its chemicals business.

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