The fundraising could be through equity or debt instruments, the BSE filing said.
The capital raise could be by way of issue of equity shares or by way of any instruments including "securities convertible into equity shares, Global Depository Receipts, American Depository Receipts or bonds including foreign currency convertible bonds, convertible debentures, warrants, and/or non-convertible debentures including non-convertible debentures along with warrants, which may or may not be listed".
"... The Board of Directors of Vodafone Idea Limited will be held on Tuesday that is 27 February, 2024, to consider and evaluate any and all proposals for raising of funds in one or more tranches...," it said.
Earlier today, Billionaire industrialist and
On how soon such investors could be onboarded,
"We remain very committed to Vodafone Idea, and like we have said in public domain, efforts are on to get outside investors," he had said speaking at a conference here to mark the launch of the Group's decorative business.
Vodafone Idea saw its net loss narrow to Rs 6,986 crore for the December 2023 quarter, helped by Rs 755.5 crore one-time exceptional gain, while the average revenue per subscriber improved for the ailing telco.
VIL's net loss stood at Rs 7,990 crore in the year-ago period.
For the debt-laden telco - which has been struggling to keep up with the larger rivals like
During the company's Q3FY24 results, Vodafone Idea CEO Akshaya Moondra had said: "We remain engaged with various parties for fundraising to make required investments for network expansion, including 5G roll-out."