SpiceJet’s Rs 3 K-Cr Share Sale Oversubscribed

By :  Bizz Buzz
Update:2024-09-20 13:47 IST

New Delhi: SpiceJet, which has statutory dues of more than Rs601 crore, has received a good response for its Rs3,000 crore-worth sale of shares to qualified institutional buyers (QIBs). Operating with a reduced fleet as well as facing financial and legal headwinds, the carrier is looking to raise funds. Sources in the know on Wednesday said the qualified institutional placement has been oversubscribed, with participation from various investors, including family offices and institutional funds. Some of the investors include family offices of Madhu Kela, Akash Bhanshali, Sanjay Dangi and Rohit Kothari, the sources said. There was no official comment from the airline.

“Due to our financial constraints, our company has not been able to fulfil the statutory liabilities accruing on us on a month to month basis,” the airline said in the preliminary placement document related to raising Rs3,000 crore.

As per the document, the airline has not made provident fund payments to the tune of over Rs135 crore from April 2020 to August 2023, as per the document. The carrier’s statutory dues totalled Rs601.5 crore as on September 15 and net proceeds from the placement will also be utilised towards clearing the dues. 

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