Sathya Agencies files draft papers with Sebi for Rs 600 crore IPO

Consumer electronics retailer Sathya Agencies Ltd has filed preliminary papers with India's markets regulator Sebi for an initial public offering worth Rs 600 crore. The IPO comprises a fresh issue of Rs 300 crore and an equal amount as an offer for sale by promoters. Proceeds from the fresh issue will fund debt repayment, a subsidiary acquisition and general corporate purposes.

Sathya Agencies Ltd, a consumer electronics retailer, submitted its draft red herring prospectus to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for a Rs 600 crore public offering. The issue is split evenly between a Rs 300 crore fresh issuance of equity shares and a Rs 300 crore offer for sale from existing promoters, as detailed in the filing with the regulator. Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors and Anand Rathi Advisors are acting as the book-running lead managers for the IPO. The company plans to use the net proceeds from the fresh issue primarily for repaying debts, acquiring Unilet Appliances as a subsidiary and meeting general corporate needs. This move comes as Sathya Agencies seeks to raise capital amid growth in India's consumer electronics market.

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