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ADANIENT · Adani Enterprises Limited · NSE · Filed 7 Jul · 1 min read

Adani Enterprises Completes ₹15,000 Crore QIP, Allotting Shares to Institutional Buyers

The company's QIP committee approved the allotment of 5,20,29,136 equity shares at ₹2,883 apiece to qualified institutional buyers, raising ₹15,000 crore.

What was filed

Adani Enterprises Limited told the exchanges that its QIP committee, meeting on July 7, 2026, approved the issue and allotment of equity shares (face value ₹1 each) to eligible qualified institutional buyers. The placement opened on July 2, 2026 and closed on July 7, 2026. Shares were priced at a 5.00% discount to the floor price of ₹3,034.68, per the filing.

Where the capital came from

The filing includes the list of allottees who received more than 5% of the shares offered. SBI Mutual Fund's schemes together took the largest cluster of the issue, followed by two foreign portfolio investors — New World Fund Inc and EuPac Fund. The company noted the shares have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act and may not be offered or sold within the United States, so no public offering there is contemplated.

Effect on share capital

Following the allotment, the company's paid-up equity share capital rose as the fully paid-up share count increased. A footnote flags that the figures exclude amounts received between May 18 and June 10, 2026 on partly paid-up shares under a final reminder call, which the company said it is still reconciling before taking the necessary corporate action.

Fully paid-up shares before allotment
130,09,20,098 → 1,35,29,49,234as of 2026-07-02 → as of 2026-07-07+4%
Shares allotted
5,20,29,136 Equity Shares
Issue price
₹2,883.00 per Equity Share
Floor price
₹3,034.68
Discount to floor price
5.00%
Total amount raised
₹15,000.00 Crores
Allotment to New World Fund Inc
13.58% of issue
Allotment to EuPac Fund
7.27% of issue

‡ Computed by us from the filing’s own figures — not a company-stated number.

The completed placement adds new equity to the capital base, which increases the fully paid-up share count and dilutes existing holders proportionally; the filing also names the institutional buyers that took the largest stakes in the issue.

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