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    IndiaRPower seeks shareholders’ nod to raise Rs 1,525 cr via preferential issue

    RPower seeks shareholders’ nod to raise Rs 1,525 cr via preferential issue

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    NEW DELHI: Reliance Power will seek shareholders' approval to raise Rs 1,524.60 crore through a preferential issue. According to the postal ballot notice, the company will raise up to Rs 1,524.60 crore by preferential issue of up to 46.20 crore equity shares and/or warrants convertible into equivalent number of equity shares of the company at a price of Rs 33 per share/warrant.

    The e-voting period that commenced earlier on Tuesday, will end on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.

    The result of the postal ballot will be announced on or before on Friday, October 25, 2024.

    On September 23, the board of Reliance Power Ltd had approved raising Rs 1,524.60 crore through a preferential issue where promoters will pour Rs 600 crore into the company to advance its .

    Reliance Infrastructure, the promoter of the company, will enhance its equity stake by over Rs 600 crore. The other investors who will participate in the preferential issue include Authum Investment and Infrastructure Ltd and Sanatan Financial Advisory Services.

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