Shriram Finance, an Indian non-banking lender, plans to raise $1.25 billion to $1.5 billion in the current fiscal year from international markets to diversify its borrowings. The funds will be raised through a mix of loans and bonds. This move comes after India's central bank required lenders to hold more capital for loans to NBFCs, increasing the cost of raising funds.
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