As the State Budget 2026–27 proposed the issuance of municipal bonds for infrastructure projects, the new Bengaluru city corporations said the move presents an opportunity for them to take up major projects without relying on State government funds.
However, corporations with relatively lower revenue potential may still have to depend on the government to act as a guarantor. On the other hand, while urban planners welcomed the move, they warned that unplanned or poorly planned issuance of bonds could add an additional layer of debt burden on the corporations.
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A Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) source said the State government’s announcement has come even as the Union Budget proposed an incentive of ₹100 crore for a single bond issuance of more than ₹1,000 crore. This also aligns with the growing market for municipal bonds in India, he added.
“Several corporations across the country, including a few in Tamil Nadu, have already raised municipal bonds. This shows the market trend, and there is an opportunity for Bengaluru corporations as well,” said the source. Recently, the Coimbatore and Tiruppur municipal corporations raised nearly ₹150 crore and ₹100 crore, respectively, through municipal bonds.






