Speaking to reporters after announcing its purchase of Scania Metrolink premium buses from Scania Commercial Vehicles India today, A Afzal, chairman and managing director, said, “We are in talks with PE firms to raise around Rs 250 crore, which would be invested in the business in the next three years.”
The discussions were in the initial stage. It had not take a decision on how much stake it would will be diluting, he added.
The company will buy 50 buses from Scania in the next two years.
It would be looking at attracting more foreign tourists for sight seeing.
The company has around 1,350 vehicles, and three major verticals of operation – tours and travels, inter-state and inter-city long distance services (point-to-point) and staff transportation services to multinational companies.
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