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Pantaloon to raise up to Rs 1k crore
BS Reporter / Mumbai July 08, 2009, 0:54 IST

Kishore BiyaniPantaloon Retail, the country’s largest retailer, today said it plans to raise as much as Rs 1,000 crore by selling shares to investors through the qualified institutional placement (QIP) route.

 
 
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The company obtained its shareholders’ approval for its plans in the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held today. This is the second time the Kishore Biyani-led Pantaloon is using the QIP route to raise money.

The first time was three years ago, when the company raised Rs 260 crore by selling shares to institutions in 2006.

“We may use these funds to bring down debt levels and grow the business,” Kishore Biyani, managing director of Pantaloon Retail, said. On equity dilusion in the company, he said: “We have not finalised details as yet.”

On a standalone basis, the company’s total debt in FY2009 (Pantaloon’s financial year ends on June 30) is estimated at around Rs 3,200 crore and debt-to-equity ratio at 1.2:1. It is expected to go up to 1.4:1 by the end of FY2010.

The company is also talking to private equity investors, such as TPG and Bain Capital, to raise as much as Rs 1,200 crore in the next 2-3 weeks.

“QIP will follow placement to PE investors,” company sources said.

Pantaloon planned to open 18 Central stores and 45 Big Bazaars in the next one year, Biyani had told this newspaper recently. The company had recently raised Rs 368 crore by issuing warrants and shares to promoters.

Future Group is also in talks with French retailer Carrefour for a joint venture in back-end operations and logistics. Promoters hold 46.50 per cent stake in the company.

“Though it (the company) needs money for expansion, this will lead to further dilusion of their stake in the company,” an equity analyst with a Mumbai-based brokerage said.

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