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Airtel raises $3 bn via QIP and FCCB route

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New Delhi, January 15

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Bharti Airtel has raised $3 billion through QIP and FCCB route, completing a massive fund raising exercise for the firm, which has to pay billions of dollars in statutory dues.

Post the $2 billion Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue, the holding of promoter and promoter group will come down to 58.98% as against 62.70%, Bharti Airtel said.

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“The company…will issue 32,35,95,505 equity shares of face value of Rs 5 per equity share at a price of Rs 445 which implies a discount of 1.57 per cent on the SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) determined floor price of Rs 452.09 per equity share,” the statement said.

The offer saw participation by marquee global and Indian investors, it added.

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The transaction is the largest ever dual tranche equity and FCCB offering in Asia Pacific, largest QIP ever by a private sector issuer in India, and largest FCCB offering from an India issuer in the last 12 years, the company added.

Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and other telcos owe the government nearly Rs 1.47 lakh crore in past statutory dues. These liabilities arose after the Supreme Court in October last year upheld the government’s position on including revenue from non-core businesses for calculating the annual AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) of telecom companies, a share of which is paid as licence and spectrum fees to the exchequer.

The statutory liabilities in the case of Bharti Airtel adds up to nearly Rs 35,586 crore, of which Rs 21,682 crore is licence fee and another Rs 13,904.01 crore is spectrum dues (excluding the dues of Telenor and Tata Teleservices).

Earlier this month, shareholders of Bharti Airtel had approved proposals to raise up to $2 billion (over Rs 14,000 crore) in equity and another $1 billion (around Rs 7,000 crore) in debt. pti

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