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Shakti Pumps raises Rs 292 cr via QIP

Shakti Pumps raises Rs 292 cr via QIP

Time of India13 hours ago
Solar pumps maker
Shakti Pumps
(India) Ltd on Monday said it has raised Rs 292.60 crore through Qualified Institutional Placement.
The company issued 31.87 lakh
shares
to qualified institutional investors at Rs 918 per share, a 4.97 per cent discount to the Sebi floor price of Rs 965.96.
The proceeds
will
be used to establish a high efficiency solar domestic content requirement (DCR) cell and solar PV modules manufacturing plant in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, through subsidiary Shakti Energy Solutions, with a production capacity of 2.20 GW, the company said in a statement.
The in-house manufacturing of solar DCR cells will enhance backward integration and allow greater control over the entire
value chain
, thereby benefitting the company.
"This...fundraising underscores the
trust
our investors have in our
business
model and growth strategy. We look to
leverage
these funds to advance our growth initiatives and enhance value for all stakeholders," Chairman Dinesh Patidar said.
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Madhya Pradesh-based Shakti Pumps manufactures solar pumps, energy-efficient stainless-steel submersible pumps, pressure booster pumps, pump motors and other products.
The company has two manufacturing facilities with a combined capacity of 5,00,000 pumps per year in India.
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