The funds have been raised for expansion, refinancing of debt and to meet working capital requirements.
However, market analysts feel that fund raising through QIP mode is expected to move upward as many firms have lined-up their plans.
Most of the companies eyeing to mobilise fresh capital through this route are from the banking sector. Banks are raising funds to boost their capital adequacy for Basel-III norms, among other reasons.
In terms of numbers, 16 issues were witnessed during the period under review compared with the April-August period of 2014-15.
In the entire 2014-15, a total of Rs 29,102 crore were mopped up through 51 issues.
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