Singh paid Rs 500 crore to SpiceJet yesterday, sources said, adding that two more instalments will be paid to the airline by April.
Singh had early this week said that the airline should receive the second instalment of his Rs 1,500 crore investment by Wednesday.
Singh had earlier infused Rs 100 crore in SpiceJet, which was used mainly to clear some tax dues.
Singh now holds over 60.31 per cent stake (more than 36.15 crore shares) in the carrier after buying former promoter Marans' entire stake, according to a regulatory filing.
Prior to acquiring Marans' entire stake, Singh's shareholding stood at 1.85 per cent.
The deal has already been cleared by the Competition Commission of India and Singh is now awaiting approval from the Home Ministry for his appointment as Director on the board of SpiceJet with majority stake in his hand.
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