Friday, November 14, 2025

Adani Enterprises discloses details of ₹24,930 crore rights issue; More information here

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Adani Enterprises Ltd., the flagship company of the Adani Group has disclosed details of its nearly ₹25,000 crore rights issue, which it had approved during the quarterly earnings announcement last month.Adani Enterprises will be issuing 13.85 crore partly paid-up equity shares which will have a face value of ₹1 each. The total amount raised through the rights issue will be ₹24,930 crore.

The rights issue price has been fixed at ₹1,800 per share, which is a discount of 24% from Adani Enterprises’ closing price on Tuesday.  A rights issue is a capital raising instrument used by a company where it issues fully or partly paid-up equity shares at a price that is generally at a discount in comparison to the current market price.

Record date for the rights issue has been fixed as November 17, 2025. Those shareholders who have shares of Adani Enterprises as of Friday, November 14, will be eligible to subscribe to the rights issue.Eligible shareholders of Adani Enterprises will be entitled to receive three rights equity shares for every 25 fully paid-up equity shares they had as on the record date.

Dates of the rights issue are yet to be disclosed.

Shares of Adani Enterprises ended little changed on Tuesday at ₹2,370.2. The stock is down 6% in the last one month.

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