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Aye Finance is raising up to Rs 2,500 crore in debt

Aye Finance is raising up to Rs 2,500 crore in debt

Microlending stage Aye Finance is raising up to Rs 2,500 crore in debt. The organization had raised its last value round for example Series E in June 2020.

The organization has passed an exceptional goal to support the issuance of non convertible debentures (NCDs) on a private position up to Rs 2,500 crore for a time of one year from the date of passing goal, regulatory filing shows.

In request to meet the financial necessity, the organization is inviting their existing shareholders for subscription of these debentures.

The Gurugram-based organization gives customer-focused financial administrations to micro and independent ventures. According to the organization’s site, it has effectively disbursed an advance measure of more than Rs 4,000 crore to over 200K individuals and businesses.

Aye Finance had as of late reported that it is planning to raise around $40-50 million in Series F round by March one year from now.

This is one the biggest debt rounds to be raised by any Indian startup or NBFC in 2021. In July, BharatPe had passed a comparative goal to raise around Rs 1,300 crore or $175 million from certain investors for a time of one year.

In the rundown of pulling the biggest debt adjusts, Byju’s has raised $1.2 billion followed by Oyo’s $864 million in two tranches. ShareChat, Furlenco, Ola Electric, Global Bees and Gaana likewise got debt rounds of $225 million, $120 million, $100 million, $75 million and $40 million separately.

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