Indian real estate developer Prestige Estates to raise capital by issuing shares to institutional investors, monetizing its hospitality assets through an IPO
Real EstateHospitalityIpoPrestige EstatesIndian EconomyReal Estate MumbaiJun 22, 2024
The company is planning to raise $598.6 million by issuing shares to institutional investors and monetize its hospitality assets through an IPO.
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The company operates 10 hotels in Bengaluru and Kochi, including JW Marriott and Sheraton Grand.
The company has tapped JM Financial, JP Morgan, and CLSA as bankers for the listing of its hospitality business.
The move is expected to boost investor confidence in the sector and contribute to the growth of the Indian economy.
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