"GMR Energy, a subsidiary of GMR Infrastructure, has alloted 30 per cent stake to Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia (TNB) for a cash consideration of USD 300 million, implying an equity value of USD 1 billion or around Rs 6,665 crore," the company said in a statement.
GEL and TNB had announced this strategic partnership in May 2016 and the allotment of shares marks the completion of this landmark transaction in the power sector, it said.
"This deal would provide a renewed impetus to our energy business and result in a stronger balance sheet enabling the company to capitalise on future growth opportunities.
"In the wake of government reforms, the investment from Tenaga Malaysia heralds the attractiveness of the Indian energy sector to the foreign investors," GMR Energy Chairman GBS Raju said.
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This FDI from Tenaga Nasional Berhad is the first of its kind in the Indian power sector and represents the underlying strengths of the industry in spite of the headwinds being faced over the last few years, he said.
GEL now has a diversified portfolio of coal based, gas based and renewable (hydro and solar) power assets having total capacity of 4,630 MW.
The portfolio comprises operating capacity of 2,300 MW and pipeline capacity of 2,330 MW.