SpiceJet to Consider Raising Capital via QIP on Jul 23

By By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai
Jul 19, 2024 11:40
SpiceJet will hold a board meeting on July 23 to consider raising fresh capital through qualified institutional placement (QIP). The airline previously received approval for a fund infusion of Rs 2,242 crore and raised Rs 1,060 crore under preferential issue.
Mumbai, Jul 19 (PTI) No-frills carrier SpiceJet on Friday said the company will hold a board meeting on July 23 to consider raising fresh capital through qualified institutional placement (QIP) basis.

"... A meeting of the Board of Directors of SpiceJet Ltd will be held on July 23, 2024 (Tuesday), inter-alia, to consider and approve raising fresh capital through issue of eligible securities to qualified institutional buyers by way of qualified institutional placement...," the airline said in a regulatory filing.

In January this year, SpiceJet received in-principle approval from the BSE for a fund infusion of Rs 2,242-crore and raised Rs 1,060 crore under preferential issue in two tranches.

The Gurugram-based airline announced a multi-fold jump in standalone profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 119 crore for the January-March quarter of 2023-24, over Rs 16.85 crore PAT in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

For the full fiscal year 2023-24, the airline posted a loss of Rs 409.43 crore. It had reported a loss of Rs 1,503 crore in FY23.

For the December quarter, SpiceJet reported a loss at Rs 301.45 crore. SpiceJet had posted a profit of Rs 106.82 crore in FY23.

The airline has been struggling to keep afloat for many quarters now and has reportedly not deposited the Employee Provident Fund Contributions to its 11,581 staff since January 2022.

As on July 19, as many as 33 aircraft -- 15 Boeing 737 and 18 regional jets Q400 -- were on ground, owing to multiple reasons, as per the aircraft fleet tracking website planespotter.net.

SpiceJet has a total of 60 planes, which include 32 Boeing 737 and 24 Q400.

Besides, it also has two Airbus 340 and two Airbus A320, which are on wet-lease.
Source: PTI
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