India’s Aditya Birla Capital has proposed to issue equity shares worth up to 17.5 billion rupees ($213.5 million) through a qualified institutional placement (QIP), according to a term sheet seen by Reuters.
The issue price for the placement is between 170 rupees and 176 rupees, a 6.2% to 2.9% discount to Monday’s closing level of 181.25 rupees.
The financial services firm will use the proceeds from the fundraising for investment in its units, joint ventures, and associates, among other corporate purposes.
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The book-running managers for the issue are BofA Securities India, Jefferies India, Axis Capital, and ICICI Securities.
($1 = 81.9670 Indian rupees)
Source: Market Screener
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