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Vedanta to repay + $920 mn debt

Mint Bangalore

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May 06, 2025

(VRL), as part of a deleveraging exercise, has proposed to repay a $920 million debt in the current fiscal year and about $675 million in the next, a company official said.

The company has been deleveraging its balance sheet, improving its capital structure, and cutting finance costs using bonds.

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