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Softbank-backed Delhivery jumps more than 10% in Mumbai debut

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MUMBAI: Softbank-backed Indian logistics firm Delhivery Ltd climbed in early trading as investors brushed off rising global risks to support the nation’s second-largest initial public offering (IPO) of the year in its market debut.

The shares rose as much as 12% to 543.95 rupees (RM30.77) in Mumbai yesterday, versus the issue price of 487 rupees (RM27.55).

The company and its shareholde­rs, including Carlyle’s CA Swift Investment­s and Softbank Vision Fund’s SVF Doorbell, had raised 52.35 billion rupees (Us$675mil or Rm2.96bil) through the sale of both new and secondary shares.

The listing day pop contrasts with last week’s debut of state-run insurer LIC, which dropped 7.8% in its first trading day after an IPO that raised Us$2.7bil (Rm11.86bil), an Indian record.

Delhivery’s positive start may provide encouragem­ent for companies waiting to tap capital markets amid ongoing global volatility.

Founded in 2011, Delhivery is one of India’s largest fully-integrated logistics companies, serving over 17,000 postal codes with a team of 86,000 people, according to its website.

Its equity sale was oversubscr­ibed 1.63 times, with a pick-up in demand coming on the last day and supported mostly by qualified institutio­nal buyers.

Non-institutio­nal investors, retail individual­s and employees placed smaller bids than the portions reserved for them.

Like LIC, Delhivery previously cut its offering size and delayed its listing on the back of market volatility.

The logistics startup and its shareholde­rs initially had been seeking to raise about Us$1bil (Rm4.39bil) in a deal that was expected to be priced in March.

Still, both companies managed to raise significan­t funds despite the slowdown in IPOS globally.

Total proceeds raised in India since January are higher than those in larger venues such as Hong Kong and London.

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