Parsvnath plans to raise up to $67m through QIP

Realty firm Parsvnath Developers is planning to raise up to USD 67 million (about Rs 300 crore) through private placement of shares to institutional investors for executing its ongoing projects.

Parsvnath had opened its qualified institutional placement (QIP) last week to raise USD 60 million, but the company got subscriptions worth USD 67 million, investment banking sources told PTI.

The company's board of directors will meet in a day or two to decide the final amount, they added.

The floor price for QIP was fixed at Rs 141.57 a share. Parsvnath shares were trading at Rs 142.7 per share intra-day on the Bomaby Stock Exchange , 2.56 per cent lower than its previous closing.

Parsvanth would issue fresh equity shares to investors, resulting in reduction of promoters' share in the company by 5-6 per cent to about 69 per cent.

The company would utilise the funds raised to execute the ongoing projects. The company has put construction of 80 million sq ft of area under fast-track out of total 195 million sq ft of saleable area it possesses.

This is the second round of QIP for Parsvnath in last one year. In October 2009, the company had raised Rs 168 crore through QIP, mainly to retire debt. It had sold 1.38 crore shares at Rs 121.25 per share.

Besides QIP, Parsvnath had raised Rs 115 crore last year by divesting 22 per cent stake in a housing project located in Delhi to private equity firm Red Fort Capital.

In another PE deal, the company raised Rs 75 crore from Sun Apollo by selling stake in a housing project at Gurgaon.

Parsvnath has reduced its debt in last two years to about Rs 1,300 crore from Rs 2,200 crore.

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