Billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla reiterated the Aditya Birla Groups unwavering support for Vodafone Idea, emphasizing their commitment to the cash-strapped telco. Birla announced ongoing efforts to bring in external investors, while the companys board prepares to meet on February 27 to consider various fundraising proposals.
Billionaire industrialist and Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla reaffirmed the group's unwavering commitment to the financially challenged telecommunications company Vodafone Idea (VIL) on Thursday. Birla emphasized ongoing efforts to attract external investors to bolster the telco's financial standing.

VIL Board to Consider Fundraising Proposals
Shortly after Birla's statement, VIL notified stock exchanges that its board of directors will convene on February 27 to deliberate on potential fundraising proposals. The company aims to explore various avenues to secure the necessary capital.
Birla Addresses Investor Onboarding Timeline
Speaking at the launch of Grasim Industries' new decorative paints business, Birla provided an update on the progress of onboarding external investors. He acknowledged the positive developments but refrained from specifying a precise timeline, citing the complexity of the process.
VIL Explores Diverse Fundraising Options
In a regulatory filing, VIL outlined the comprehensive range of fundraising options under consideration. These include a rights issue, further public offer, private placement, preferential allotment, qualified institutions placement, and other permissible modes. The company may also issue equity shares or instruments convertible into equity shares, such as Global Depository Receipts, American Depository Receipts, bonds, foreign currency convertible bonds, convertible debentures, warrants, and non-convertible debentures with or without warrants.
Board Meeting Scheduled for February 27
VIL announced that its board of directors will convene on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, to evaluate and consider all proposals for raising funds. The company's BSE filing confirmed the date and purpose of the meeting.
VIL's Financial Struggles and Government Holding
VIL has been grappling with financial challenges for several quarters, hindering its ability to invest, expand, and settle vendor dues. The company's woes have been exacerbated by a continuous decline in subscriber base. The government currently holds a 33.1 percent stake in VIL after converting accrued interest towards statutory dues into equity in 2023. Vodafone Plc and Aditya Birla Group collectively hold 50.3 percent of VIL's shares.
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