IREDA to Raise Approx Rs 4500 Cr Through Fresh Equity Issue
The fund-raising will be carried out through the Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) route.
Mumbai: Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) today received approval from the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) for raising approximately Rs 4500 crore through fresh equity issue.
The approval was granted by DIPAM based on the recommendations of a High-Level Committee. The fund-raising will be carried out through the Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) route, with a planned dilution of the Government of India’s shareholding in IREDA by up to 7% on a post-issue basis, to be executed in one or more tranches.
Read Also : Bank of Baroda - India’s second largest public bank, adopts ‘Make in India’ Switches to upgrade its banking infraThe fund-raising exercise aims to strengthen IREDA’s capital base, enabling the organization to scale its financing for renewable energy projects and further accelerate India’s transition to clean energy.
Read Also : Bank of India enters into an MOU to provide salary account facilities for Coal India Limited employeesCommenting on this approval, Shri Pradip Kumar Das, CMD, IREDA, said, “DIPAM approval represents a critical step forward in our expansion plans. With fresh capital infusion, we will be better positioned to support India’s ambitious renewable energy goals and continue playing a pivotal role in financing clean energy projects across the country.”
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