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FabIndia lines up Rs 4,000-crore IPO, to gift over 7 lakh shares to artisans and farmers

Lifestyle retail brand FabIndia plans to raise up to Rs 4,000 crore through an initial public offer (IPO). In a novel approach, the company’s promoters also plan to gift more than 7 lakh shares to artisans and farmers. On Saturday, the company filed the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with markets watchdog SEBI for the offer that will include fresh issue of shares worth up to Rs 500 crore. Besides, there will be an Offer For Sale (OFS) of up to 2,50,50,543 shares. 


Market sources said that the IPO was expected to be worth around Rs 4,000 crore. In order to “reward and express gratitude to certain artisans and farmers engaged with the company or its subsidiaries”, FabIndia’s two promoters — Bimla Nanda Bissell and Madhukar Khera — intend to transfer 4,00,000 shares and 3,75,080 shares, respectively, to them, subsequent to the filing of the DRHP. 


“Our promoters, namely, Bimla Nanda Bissell and Madhukar Khera have opened their respective demat accounts and have transferred 4,00,000 equity shares and 3,75,080 equity shares, respectively, that are proposed to be transferred by way of gift to the artisans and farmers,” the DRHP said. Proceeds from the fresh issue of shares will be utilised for voluntary redemption of the company’s NCDs (Non Convertible Debentures), pre-payment or scheduled re-payment of a portion of certain outstanding borrowings and general corporate purposes. 


In the DRHP, the company has mentioned about its ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) initiatives, saying it believes that “enabling and uplifting the people we work with, taking care of the environment and being ethical in our conduct with have a long and lasting positive impact”. “We have aimed to create social impact and foster economic well being for our artisans, communities, employees and investors, using environmentally responsible and ethical means,” it added. ICICI Securities, Credit Suisse Securities (India), JP Morgan India, Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India), SBI Capital Markets and Equirus Capital are the lead managers of the issue. 

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