According to information available with the stock exchanges, Providence had sold 8.5 crore shares, amounting to 2.4 per cent stake in Idea Cellular through its investment arm - P5 Asia Investment (Mauritius).
The shares were offloaded on an average price of Rs 166.35 valuing the transaction at Rs 1,413.98 crore.
At the end of June quarter, Providence Equity Partners held 33 crore shares or 9.31 per cent stake in Idea Cellular through P5 Asia Investments (Mauritius).
Meanwhile, Europacific Growth Fund purchased 1.89 crore shares of Idea Cellular for Rs 315.95.
Besides, Capital World Growth and Income Fund picked up 1.80 crore shares of the telecom firm Rs 300.04 crore.
These funds have bought the shares of the company on an average price of Rs 166.30.
The telecom player has made robust financial earnings in the April-June quarter. The company's net profit jumped by 57 per cent to Rs 728.2 crore and revenue rose 16 per cent to Rs 7,484.8 crore.
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