Agri commodity exporter IFL Enterprises on Friday said its board has approved a proposal from Singapore-based UNIQUBE Global Managed Services to acquire a 12% stake in the company.
"The board in its meeting held on August 1 approved the receipt of a proposal to acquire up to 12% equity stake in the company at a proposed price of Rs 2 per share," IFL Enterprises said in an exchange filing.
The proposed strategic investment is expected to enhance the company's growth capabilities, further institutionalise its shareholding and contribute to the long-term value creation for all stakeholders, the filing stated.
The strategic investment will be structured through a mutually suitable method such as preferential allotment, Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), or a Rights Issue, it added.
IFL in June 2025 had raised nearly Rs 50 crore through a rights issue to shore up its capital.
The Ahmedabad-based company, which deals in the agri commodity business, including import and export of agriculture produce, recently reported a two-fold jump in revenue from operations to Rs 33.41 crore for Q1FY26 from Rs 15.29 crores in Q1FY25.
"The board in its meeting held on August 1 approved the receipt of a proposal to acquire up to 12% equity stake in the company at a proposed price of Rs 2 per share," IFL Enterprises said in an exchange filing.
The proposed strategic investment is expected to enhance the company's growth capabilities, further institutionalise its shareholding and contribute to the long-term value creation for all stakeholders, the filing stated.
The strategic investment will be structured through a mutually suitable method such as preferential allotment, Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), or a Rights Issue, it added.
IFL in June 2025 had raised nearly Rs 50 crore through a rights issue to shore up its capital.
The Ahmedabad-based company, which deals in the agri commodity business, including import and export of agriculture produce, recently reported a two-fold jump in revenue from operations to Rs 33.41 crore for Q1FY26 from Rs 15.29 crores in Q1FY25.
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