Bharti Airtel, on 29 August 2021, announced to raise funds via rights issuance.
Owing to ‘present economic conditions’ and a future business strategy, the telco is seeking to raise capital amounting to Rs. 21,000 crores.
The company is looking to raise funds to enter and sustain itself in the upcoming and competitive 5G market.
Below is a detailed account of this story.
A rights issue is a type of share offer where existing shareholders are invited to buy more shares in the company. Thereby, existing stakeholders increase their stake in an organisation. Usually, this organisation offer these shares at a discount.
As implied by a rights issue, only existing shareholders may participate. Hence, the company has specified the payment modes and the terms.
The rights issue terms state the following mode of payment for existing shareholders of Bharti Airtel:
Bharti Airtel and its equally troubled rival Vodafone-Idea, are doing just about everything to end the hefty lead pulled by Reliance Jio. However, while the company has gained 38.1 lakh in subscribers, it still received a blow when India’s Supreme Court recently dismissed its application to recalculate the AGR (adjusted gross revenue) dues.
Hence, this new rights issuance looks to push the company into commanding the 5G round of telecom racing.
Aitel’s prepaid plans had about 320 million subscribers in May 2021.
Based on the closing stock price at BSE on Friday of Rs. 593.95, Bharti Airtel is offering rights issuance at 10% discount.
As per recent data, Bharti Airtel lost over 43 lakh subscribers in May 2021.
Published on: Aug 30, 2021, 12:00 AM IST
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