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Investments typically involve a combination of debt, equity and mezzanine instruments. Our investment strategies focus on the following:
1. Stressed Assets: With positive and stable business outlook and competent management. However, such businesses could be under financial stress for various external / transient reasons. In such cases, we partner with existing promoters by offering required financial support.
2. IBC Opportunities: With positive and stable business outlook and where a change or augmentation of management is necessary to improve performance for regulatory reasons. In such cases, we partner with strategic or operating partner to acquire and restructure the business.
3. Special Situations: In certain special situation opportunities which may arise due to lack of liquidity or otherwise regulatory restrictions for banks and non-banking financial companies. These will include situations like investor take-out financing, group restructuring and promoter financing.
4. Asset Acquisitions: In limited ongoing business operations but with valuable assets which can be sold to generate returns. In such cases we look at pure asset plays, where we invest in entities with assets such as real estate, hotels or other commercial assets. Returns are generated predominantly by sale of underlying assets to one or multiple parties over a period of time.
The Fund is focused on opportunities in special situations like investor take-out financing, group restructuring and promoter financing, credit and distressed assets under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), pre-IBC opportunities, and assets under liquidation.
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