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AirAsia to raise RM250 mil through 1st tranche of private placement

Issue price a 9.82% discount to company’s five-day volume weighted average price of 74.85 sen

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2021 10:30PM

AirAsia to raise RM250 mil through 1st tranche of private placement
The issue price, which was fixed today, represents a discount of 9.82% to AirAsia Group Bhd’s five-day volume weighted average price of 74.85 sen up to February 9. – File pic, February 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Low-cost airline AirAsia Group Bhd is expected to raise approximately RM250 million through the first tranche of its private placement involving 369.85 million shares valued at 67.5 sen each.

The issue price, which was fixed today, represented a discount of 9.82% to the company’s five-day volume weighted average price of 74.85 sen up to February 9.

“The actual number of placement shares to be placed out under the first tranche will depend on the final acceptance by the identified placees.

“Any placement share not placed out under the first tranche will be included in the subsequent tranches,” said RHB Investment Bank Bhd in a filing to Bursa Malaysia on behalf of AirAsia.

AirAsia had on January 21 announced it would undertake a private placement with the issuance of 668.4 million shares to raise up to RM454.5 million to finance its working capital, among others.

The private placement represents up to 20% of its total number of issued shares. – Bernama, February 10, 2021

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