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Swiggy closes Rs 10,000 Cr QIP at nearly 4% discount to floor price

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Swiggy closes Rs 10,000 Cr QIP at nearly 4% discount to floor price
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Swiggy has closed its Rs 10,000 crore qualified institutional placement (QIP) on December 12 after raising funds from eligible institutional investors. In a filing with the stock exchanges, the company said its Investment and Allotment Committee had approved the issuance and allotment of 26.66 crore equity shares at Rs 375 per share. The issue price represents a 3.97% discount to the floor price of Rs 390.51 and includes a premium of Rs 374 per share. Swiggy has also finalized allocations to qualified institutional buyers and adopted the placement document on December 12. The fundraise follows the shareholder approval received on December 8 when 99.47% of votes cast at the extraordinary general meeting backed the proposal to raise up to Rs 10,000 crore through a QIP. A day later, the company launched the issue and set the floor price at Rs 390.51 per share. Swiggy said that the capital would be used to strengthen its balance sheet and support the expansion of Instamart along with investments in logistics and technology infrastructure. The Bengaluru-based firm's shares gained more than 2% on December 9 as the QIP opened for subscription. The issue saw strong traction from institutional investors. Between December 10 and 11, demand exceeded four times the offer size. Large domestic mutual funds including SBI Mutual Fund, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, HDFC Mutual Fund and Kotak Mutual Fund reportedly participated in the offering. Global investors such as Temasek, GIC and Nomura also subscribed to the issue. With the allotment completed, Swiggy has executed one of the largest equity raised by an Indian internet company.

Exclusive: Lendingkart raises Rs 100 Cr debt from Stride Ventures

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Exclusive: Lendingkart raises Rs 100 Cr debt from Stride Ventures
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Small and medium enterprises focused digital lending platform Lendingkart has secured Rs 100 crore ($12 million) in debt and Rs 8 crore (nearly $1 million) in equity from Stride Ventures. This is the second major debt closure by the Ahmedabad-based firm in the past year. The board at Lendingkart has passed a board resolution to issue 10,000 non-convertible debentures and 454 Series D5 CCPS to raise Rs 108 crore or $13 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the RoC shows. As per the filings, the Temasek-backed company has raised Rs 318 crore ($38 million) in debt to date. Lendingkart will receive the debt fund in two tranches of Rs 50 crore ($6 million) each and it will carry a coupon rate of 14% per annum. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the company has been valued at around $690 million post-allotment. Just last month, LendingKart raised $10 million through external commercial borrowing (ECBs) from a fund managed by BlueOrchard. As of now, Lenskart has mopped up Rs 1,050 crore ($126 million) in equity capital from investors like Fullerton, Bertelsmann, Mayfield India, Saama Capital, Sistema Asia and India Quotient. Lendingkart disburses loans with an average ticket size of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 6 lakh to MSME business owners. As per its website, it has disbursed over Rs 18,700 crore to over 300,000 businesses present in 4,100 cities. Lendingkart performed well in FY23 as its revenue from operations grew by 33.4% to Rs 858 crore. Meanwhile, the firm also posted Rs 119 crore profit in the same period. It’s yet to file annual financial results for FY24. As per a media report, the company is planning for an initial public offering (IPO) by next year. Lenskart is targeting to cross Rs 10,000 crore in assets under management before going public.

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