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The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Tuesday approved a proposed transaction involving GMR Infra Enterprises Pvt Ltd and a trust of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. The proposed combination involves subscription to unlisted and unrated optionally convertible debentures of GMR Infra Enterprises by Platinum Stone A 2014 Trust (acting through its trustee Platinum Rock B 2014 RSC Ltd), according to a release. The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is the sole beneficiary of Platinumb Stone. GMR Infra Enterprises Pvt Ltd will acquire a cumulative of approximately 9 per cent stake on a fully diluted basis of GMR Airports Ltd (GAL) from its promoter -- GMR Enterprises Pvt Ltd (GEPL). The shareholding of GAL held by GMR Infra Enterprises will be pledged in favour of the trust with a view to secure the debenture subscription amount, the release said. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has given its nod for the deal. In October, GMR Group said it has secured Rs 6,300 crore de
Four entities on Friday pared 11.7 per cent stake in GMR Airports Infrastructure for Rs 4,136 crore through open market transactions. According to the bulk deal data available with the BSE, A/D Investors Fund LP, ASN Investments Ltd, Varanium India Opportunity Fund and Deccan Value Investors Fund LP offloaded more than 70.99 crore shares, amounting to 11.75 per cent stake in GMR Airports Infrastructure. The shares were sold in the price range of Rs 58.20-58.47 apiece, taking the combined transaction value to Rs 4,135.84 crore. Varanium India Opportunity Ltd, ASN Investments and A/D Investors Fund LP offloaded their entire stakes and exited the firm, while Deccan Value Investors Fund LP shareholding reduced stake to 0.96 per cent from 1.89 per cent. Meanwhile, Rajiv Jain-backed GQG Partners bought 28.28 crore shares, amounting to a 4.7 per cent stake in GMR Airports Infrastructure. The shares were acquired at an average price of Rs 59.09 per piece, taking the transaction value to R
DVI Fund Mauritius Ltd, a public shareholder of GMR Infrastructure, on Thursday divested 3.3 per cent stake in the airports handling company for Rs 720 crore through an open market transaction. The shares were picked up by C/D Investors Fund LP, A/D Investors Fund LP, DVG 1740 Fund LP, Veda Investors Fund LP, H/D Investors Fund LP, Deccan Value Investors BPI Fund LP and Deccan Value Investors Fund LP, block deal data with the BSE showed. According to the data, DVI Fund Mauritius sold a total of 19,84,17,768 shares, amounting to 3.28 per cent stake in the company. The shares were offloaded at an average price of Rs 36.3 apiece, taking the transaction size to Rs 720 crore. As on March 2022, DVI Fund Mauritius Ltd held 7.76 per cent stake in the company, shareholding data with the exchange showed. Shares of GMR Infrastructure closed 0.55 per cent higher at Rs 36.50 on BSE. In a separate block deal, Deccan Value Advisors Fund IV sold 5.1 crore shares worth Rs 112 crore of GMR Power a