SpiceJet to Raise Funds Worth up to Rs 5,000 Crore
New Delhi: SpiceJet on Tuesday said its shareholders have approved a proposal to raise funds worth up to Rs 5,000 crore.
The shareholders, at the company's 31st annual general meeting held here the previous day, also approved the appointment of promoter Ajay Singh and his wife Shivani Singh as directors, the company said in a regulatory filing.
Besides, the shareholders have also given their nod to the appointment of R Sasiprabhu as an independent director, it said.
Mr Singh, earlier a co-founder of SpiceJet in 2005, took back its control after acquiring the entire 58.46 per cent stake of Kalanithi Maran and Kal Airways Pvt Ltd in February this year.
His holding in the company currently stands at 60.32 per cent.
Mr Singh had said on Monday that the airline was looking to order new planes this fiscal year.
"We will take the best decision in the interest of the company. We hope that we can do it in this financial year," he had said after the AGM, while adding that the response to the request for proposal (RFP) for new aircraft was being evaluated.
The shareholders also approved the low-cost air carrier's plans to raise loans up to Rs 5,000 crore through various instruments.
At present, SpiceJet has some 41 planes in its fleet, including 25 Boeing 737 and 14 Bombardier Q400 aircraft.
The airline is believed to be looking to order close to 150 new aircraft.
Remaining profitable for the third straight quarter, SpiceJet posted a net profit of Rs 23.77 crore in the three-month period ended September.
The carrier had registered a net loss of Rs 310.45 crore in 2014 September quarter.