Adani Enterprises Raises USD 500 Million Primary Equity to Further its Growth Plans

Ahmedabad: Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) today said it has successfully completed the Qualified Institutional Placement(QIP) of equity shares of face value of INR 1 each of AEL (“Equity Shares”) aggregating to approximately INR 4,200 crores (USD 500 million). A total of 1,41,79,608 Equity Shares were allocated at an issue price of ₹ 2,962 per Equity Share through the QIP.

The transaction was launched post-market hours on 9 October 2024 with a deal size of approximately INR 4,200 crores (USD 500 million) and closed on 15 October 2024. The QIP saw overwhelming demand, receiving bids of approximately 4.2x of the deal size from a diverse group of investors, including global long-only investors, major Indian mutual funds, and insurance companies.

This milestone underscores AEL’s position as India’s largest listed incubator of scalable and large businesses in core infrastructure which addresses the needs of India.

AEL’s current incubation portfolio includes airports and roads in the transport and logistics sector, new energy ecosystem (including solar and wind manufacturing) and data centres in the energy and utility sector. AEL’s other businesses including copper, PVC, defense and specialized manufacturing, focus on import substitution and addresses India’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The proceeds from the QIP will be utilized for funding capital expenditure, debt repayment and general corporate purposes. SBI Capital Markets Limited, Jefferies India Private Limited and ICICI Securities Limited were the book running lead managers for the Issue (“BRLMs”). Further Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. acted as an advisor in connection with the issue. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas acted as Legal Counsel to AEL as to Indian law and Trilegal and Latham & Watkins LLP acted as Legal Counsels to the BRLMs as to Indian law and International law, respectively.

AEL is India’s largest listed business incubators in terms of market capitalisation and is driven by the philosophy of incubating businesses in four core industry sectors – energy and utility, transportation and logistics, consumer, and primary industry. AEL has, over the years, seeded new business interests for the Adani portfolio, developed them into sizeable and self-sustaining business verticals and subsequently demerged them into independently listed and scalable platforms. Our current business portfolio includes airports, roads, new energy ecosystem (including solar and wind manufacturing), data centers, food FMCG, digital, mining, copper, PVC, defense and specialized manufacturing, among others.

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