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    Reliance Power Shareholders Approve Preferential Issue To Reliance Infrastructure

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJuly 16, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MUMBAI, India — Indian conglomerate Reliance Power approved the preferential issue of equity shares and warrants with an overwhelming majority through postal ballot. The allotment will happen for Reliance Infrastructure, a listed promoter company. 

    Reliance Power will allot INR 59.5 crore ($7.9 million) equity shares and 73 crore warrants convertible into an equivalent number of equity shares of the company at a price of INR 10 ($0.13) each by conversion of debt, aggregating up to INR 1,325 crore ($177.9 million). 

    Reliance Infrastructure is a leading engineering and construction firm, which also has a power distribution company in India’s capital city, Delhi. 

    The company, formed in the year 1929, is a part of the multinational enterprise Reliance Group. 

    “The shareholders of Reliance Infrastructure [Reliance Infra], through postal ballot, have approved with an overwhelming majority, the raising of funds up to INR 550.56 crore ($73 million) by preferential allotment of up to 8.88 crore equity shares and/or warrants convertible into an equivalent number of equity shares of the company to promoters and VFSI Holdings Pte, an affiliate of Värde Investment Partners,” the company said in a statement.

    Reliance Infrastructure and other promoter group holdings in Reliance Power will increase to about 25 percent and further increase to 38.2 percent on the conversion of warrants, benefiting 8 lakh shareholders of Reliance Infrastructure.

    “Reliance Infra to raise over INR 550 crores ($73.8 million) at Issue Price of INR 62 ($0.83) Each, based on Securities and Exchange Board of India (ICDR) Regulations. The funds raised would be utilized for long-term resources, general corporate purposes, fund future growth & reduce debt,” the company tweeted on June 7.

    Reliance Power also said that their consolidated debt in 2021-22 will reduce by INR 3,200 crore ($429.3 million).

    Reliance Power shareholders have also approved with an overwhelming majority, the raising of funds by issue of foreign currency convertible bonds up to 50 percent of the then net-worth of the firm, and securities through qualified institutions’ placement of up to 25 percent of the then net-worth. 

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    Reliance Infrastructure was recently in talks with other infrastructure firms like Cube Highways, Apollo Global, Brookefield, and others for the sale of 5 road assets in the country. The company reported a consolidated loss of INR 288.41 crore ($38.6 million) in the first quarter of this year that ended on June 30.

    The consolidated income of the company fell to INR 4,453 crore ($597.6 million) for its first quarter ended June 30, compared to consolidated income of INR 6,080 crore ($816 million) in the same quarter a year ago.

    (With inputs from ANI)

    (Edited by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan and Praveen Pramod Tewari)



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