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SpiceJet raises Rs 316 crore, takes total funding to Rs 1,060 crore via preferential share issue

The fresh capital infusion comes amid its recent announcement of slashing its workforce by 10-15%.

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NEW DELHI: SpiceJet on Thursday announced that it has secured an additional Rs 316 crore, taking its total funds raised to Rs 1,060 crore through a preferential share issue.

The fresh capital infusion comes amid its recent announcement of slashing its workforce by 10-15%. SpiceJet had received Rs 744 crore in January as the first tranche of funds through the allotment of securities on a preferential basis. On December 12, the airline had said it would raise fresh capital of Rs 2,250 crore through issuance of securities. “SpiceJet has raised an additional Rs 316 crore, bringing the total investments raised to Rs 1,060 crore under its preferential issue,” the airline said in a statement.

“The Preferential Allotment Committee of SpiceJet’s Board Directors convened on February 21, 2024, approved the allotment of 4.01 crore equity shares on a preferential basis to two investors, including Aries Opportunities Fund Limited.” The committee also sanctioned the allotment of 2.31 crore warrants, offering the option to apply for an equivalent number of equity shares, to four investors, including Elara India Opportunities Fund Limited, according to the statement.

“The company has raised a total investment of Rs 1,060 crore. This significant capital infusion reaffirms investor confidence in SpiceJet’s growth prospects and strengthens our financial position for the future,” said Ajay Singh, Chairman and Managing Director at SpiceJet. The additional funding will help SpiceJet to pursue its expansion plans and enhance its operational capabilities, he added.

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