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India’s Muni Bond Market Grows with Nearly a Dozen Cities Preparing for Launching Debut Issues

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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Close to a dozen Indian cities are expected to issue municipal bonds for the first time this year, driven by regulatory and fiscal incentives that are enhancing a nascent market, according to three merchant bankers who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the information.

Municipal bonds typically fund urban development projects, including transportation and sanitation, in India, which is experiencing rapid urbanization. Despite previous concerns regarding financial transparency, investor interest in the municipal bond market is gradually increasing.

Over the past two years, regulatory bodies have mandated regular financial disclosures, while the government has introduced fiscal incentives to stimulate activity in the sector. Merchant bankers have indicated that at least seven municipal agencies in Maharashtra are preparing to issue bonds worth a total of at least ₹3,300 crore (approximately $340.8 million). Cities such as Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Thane, Kalyan-Dombivli, and Mira-Bhayandar, all in the vicinity of the financial hub of Mumbai, are among those planning to penetrate the bond market.

Meanwhile, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, the wealthiest local authority in the country, has not yet entered this market. Other municipalities looking to sell bonds this year include Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar and Nagpur in Maharashtra, along with Ujjain in central India, as well as Shimla, Moradabad, and Gorakhpur in northern India.

Efforts to obtain comments from the city corporations yielded no responses. Umesh Khandelwal, chief business officer at Tipsons Group, an arranger of bond sales, noted, “Overall, at least seven to 10 new issuers are likely to hit the market in fiscal 2026-27, with a bond issuance pipeline of at least ₹4,000 crore already lined up across public and private placements.”

In the last nine years, 22 cities across seven states in India have collectively raised about ₹4,500 crore through bond issuances. The country’s markets regulator intends to permit the issuance of municipal bonds for loan refinancing and has also allowed cities to offer elevated interest rates to senior citizens, women, and retail investors.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced an incentive of ₹100 crore for corporations issuing bonds valued at a minimum of ₹1,000 crore. The government also provides subsidies for initial bond issues and a 2 percentage point interest support that makes borrowing more affordable.

Significant investors in municipal bonds include the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID), banks, and state finance corporations. NaBFID served as the anchor investor in several bond issues in the previous fiscal year.

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