Spandana Raises USD 270 Million

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Kedaara shall invest approximately USD 100 million into Spandana by subscribing to fresh shares and acquiring existing shares from shareholders.
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DEAL BRIEF

Andhra Pradesh based microfinance lender Spandana Sphoorty Financial Limited ("Spandana") has raised approximately USD 270 million by way of equity from Kedaara Capital ("Kedaara") and debt funding from lenders.

Kedaara shall invest approximately USD 100 million into Spandana by subscribing to fresh shares and acquiring existing shares from shareholders. In addition to the investment by Kedaara, certain existing lenders of Spandana, along with certain new financial institutions have also agreed to lend to Spandana approximately USD 170 million to repay to its existing lenders. The transactions together with Kedaara's investment and raising of debt also involved settlement of all amounts due to the lenders resulting in Spandana's exit from Corporate Debt Restructuring scheme ("CDR"). Spandana currently counts JM Financial, Lok Capital, Valiant Capital and Helion Ventures as other private equity investors invested in it.

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Spandana Raises USD 270 Million

India Corporate/Commercial Law
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Nishith Desai Associates logo
With offices in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States Nishith Desai Associates is the go-to firm for corporates looking to conduct business in India as well as for Indian companies looking to set up operations abroad; navigate the complex business regulations and grow.
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