HONG KONG, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Shares of Sunac China and its services unit dropped on Monday after the Chinese developer raised a total of HK$7.4 billion ($949.70 million) by issuing new shares and selling a stake in Sunac Services.

Sunac dropped as much as 9.2% to HK$15.48 in early trading, after issuing 335 million shares, or 6.7% of total shares including the fresh placement, at HK$15.18 apiece, raising HK$5.1 billion.

Sunac also sold a 5.1% stake in Sunac Services at HK$14.75 per share to raise HK$2.33 billion. The share price of Sunac Services plunged as much as 13.8% to HK$14.28.

The company said in a filing on Sunday it plans to use half of the proceeds to repay loans.

Sunac chairman Sun Hongbin has provided an interest-free loan of $450 million to the company to show his long-term confidence and commitment, according to the filing.

Liquidity in the China property sector has become very tight in the past few months after unprecedented waves of policy tightening and investor worries about wider contagion from China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted developer, which is teetering on the brink of collapse.

Brokerage Jefferies said in a note it was "a right move" for Sunac to gather sufficient funding in order to solve its short-term tight liquidity, which was driven by weak sales and refinancing difficulty.

It expected the developer's net gearing ratio to decrease slightly lower by 2 basis points to 85% after the share placement and sale of the stake in its services unit.

The Hang Seng Index was flat.

($1 = 7.7919 Hong Kong dollars) (Reporting by Clare Jim; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)