Balaji Wafers now plans IPO; has dropped stake sale option

Balaji Wafers now plans IPO; has dropped stake sale option
juni 15, 2014

Indian snacks maker Balaji Wafers Private Limited is now preparing to come out with an initial public offering (IPO) to raise fund for its future expansions. The company that was in talks with private equity (PE) funds to sell stake, has dropped the idea of stake sale for now.

“We are now preparing to come up with an initial public offering (IPO) to raise funds for our future expansion. The company plans to offer not more than 10 per cent equity shares of the company,” confirmed Keyur Virani, director of Balaji Wafers adding that “As Indian economic and political scenario is changing and country’s economy will surely grow in next five years under the new government, and hence we have decided to take benefit of this and plan for IPO.”

Last July Balaji Wafers had decided to sell 15 per cent stake to PE funds and had started an exercise for it. Around December the company was in talks with investment firm Capital International Privet Equity Funds (CIPEF), however, the deal did not go through as Balaji felt that CIPEF’s offer was below Balaji’s market valuation. According Virani, the present market value of Balaji Wafers is about Rs 4,000 crore and the company will raise around Rs 400 crore from the equity markets.

Balaji Wafers plans to enter the north and south Indian market and also set up manufacturing units there. To fund this expansion project, the company had earlier decided to offload 15 per cent stake.

Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
Join Our Telegram Channel for regular updates!
Sponsored Content
Beirut Erbil Potato Products Company Commends Project's Commitment to Agricultural Innovation and Sustainability
juli 07, 2024

French visit marks Beirut Erbil Potato Products Company commitment to Agricultural Innovation and Sustainability

Beirut Erbil Potato Products Company Welcomes French Consulate Representative in Erbil and Mosul and Delegation from AFD and Mercy Corps as they visited the PERMA Program in Iraq. 
Ruffles and KFC have created The Plunge Bucket
juli 03, 2024

Ruffles and KFC Introduce Double Crunch Zinger Hot & Spicy Chicken Flavoured Chips!

Ruffles and KFC are teaming up for the third consecutive year, and they're bringing an all-new flavour and crunch to the table.
David Manzini, the President of PepsiCo Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia and Olzhas Bektenov, the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
juni 27, 2024

Pepsico to start potato chips production in Kazakhstan

Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov met with David Manzini, President of PepsiCo Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia, to discuss the construction of Pepsico's snacks plant construction project in the Almaty region.
Sponsored Content