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Power Finance Corporation Ltd.
Company typePublic
NSEPFC
BSE532810
IndustryFinancial services
GenreFinancial Services
FoundedJuly 1986; 39 years ago (1986-07)
Headquarters,
India
Area served
India
Key people
Parminder Chopra(Chairman &MD)
ProductsRupee Term Loan, Foreign Currency Loan, Short Term Loan
ServicesFinancial Consulting, Financial Products, Investment Banking, Loan Management, Linkage Management
RevenueIncrease107,000 crore (US$13 billion) (2025)[1]
Increase33,588 crore (US$4.0 billion) (2024)[2]
Increase30,514 crore (US$3.6 billion) (2025)[1]
Total assetsIncrease1,038,877 crore (US$120 billion) (2024)[2]
Total equityIncrease134,288 crore (US$16 billion) (2024)[2]
OwnerGovernment of India
Number of employees
550 (2024)
SubsidiariesRural Electrification Corporation Limited
Websitepfcindia.com

Power Finance Corporation Ltd. (PFC) is an Indianpublic sector enterprise engaged in infrastructure finance, primarily serving theIndian power sector . Established in 1986, it operates under the administrative control of theMinistry of Power,Government of India. On 12 October 2021, PFC was conferred “Maharatna” status.

Initially wholly owned by the Government of India, PFC launched one of the largestIPOs by any Indian CPSU in January 2007.[3] It is listed on both theBombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and theNational Stock Exchange (NSE).[4] On 6 December 2018, the Government approved PFC’s acquisition ofRural Electrification Corporation Limited (REC).[5] The deal was finalized on 28 March 2019, with PFC acquiring the Government of India’s 52.63% stake in REC.

Organization structure

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The corporation is headed by the Chairman and Managing Director, currently Parminder Chopra.[6] It operates through three main divisions: the Commercial Division, which handles credit appraisal, borrower categorization, sector reforms, and analysis; the Projects Division, which manages operations across states and appraises new projects; and the Finance Division, which oversees fund mobilization and disbursement. PFC is a lean organization with approximately 550 employees as of 31 March 2023.

Borrowings

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Most of the corporation’s funds are raised through rupee-denominated bonds, which carry the highest credit ratings in both domestic and international markets, on par with India’ssovereign rating. It also borrows from banks and other financial institutions, and has raisedexternal commercial borrowings (ECBs) through private placements in U.S. markets. PFC is among the institutions authorized to raise funds through capital gains tax bonds under Section 54EC of theIncome Tax Act, 1961.

In recent years, PFC has focused on diversifying its borrowing portfolio by tapping international markets. In November 2017, it issued its debut Green Bond worth US$400 million, which achieved the tightest spread for an Indian issuer on a maiden 10-year issue. In the first quarter of the 2020 financial year, it raised about US$1.3 billion internationally, including a landmark US$1 billion dual-tranche bond in June 2019, the first and largest such transaction by a government-owned Indian NBFC. This was also its first international borrowing since the successful acquisition of REC.

In 2017, PFC became the first company to receive approval from theMinistry of Finance (India) to raise funds under Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act, following the Union Budget announcement that year. Since then, it has raised more than US$14.7 million through these bonds.

Operations

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Since its inception, PFC has been providing financial assistance to power projects across India, including generation, transmission, distribution, and Renovation, Modernization, and Upgradation initiatives. More recently, it has extended financing to infrastructure projects with strong linkages to the power sector, such as coal mine development, fuel transportation, and oil and gas pipelines. Its borrower base includes State Electricity Boards, state and central sector utilities, and private companies. PFC also acts as the nodal agency for flagship government programs, including theUltra Mega Power Projects and the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme. It has also developed a system for rating the performance of state power utilities.[7][8]

Notes

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  1. ^ab"PFC shares up 4% after Maharatna PSU's Q4 results, dividend; key details - BusinessToday".Business Today. 21 May 2025.
  2. ^abc"Balance Sheet 31.03.2024".
  3. ^"PFC's IPO over-subscribed 73 times - Economic Times". Economictimes.indiatimes.com. 7 February 2007. Retrieved29 November 2012.
  4. ^Chennai Online, 5 Aug 2004Archived 24 December 2009 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^Singh, Sarita (6 December 2018)."Cabinet approves REC takeover by Power Finance Corporation".The Economic Times. Retrieved30 May 2019.
  6. ^www.ETEnergyworld.com."PFC appoints Ravindra Singh Dhillon as CMD from June 1 - ET EnergyWorld".ETEnergyworld.com. Retrieved11 June 2020.
  7. ^"About R-APDRP". Archived fromthe original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved10 August 2012.
  8. ^"About R-APDRP from PFC website". Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2017. Retrieved10 August 2012.

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