Sebi Halts Sterlite Electric's IPO: Unveiling the Mystery Behind the Suspension
The initial public offering (IPO) of Sterlite Electric Ltd has been put on hold by market regulator Sebi. The company, part of the Vedanta Group, planned to raise Rs 1,500 crore. The funds were intended for debt repayment, capital expenditure, and expansion at its Gujarat facility.
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In a surprising move, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has paused the highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) of Sterlite Electric Ltd. The decision was highlighted in an update on Sebi's website, although a detailed explanation for the suspension is yet to be revealed.
Sterlite Electric, a Vedanta Group affiliate, had filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) earlier this month, aiming to generate approximately Rs 1,500 crore. This ambitious financial target was set to be achieved through a combination of fresh equity issues and an offer for sale by promoters and current shareholders.
Notably, the proceeds from the IPO were projected to play a critical role in repaying existing debt, financing capital expenditures related to expansion, and further development of Sterlite Electric's Vadodara facility in Gujarat, with a strategic financial spread planned until the fiscal year 2027.
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