Embassy Group, one of India’s leading real estate developers, has taken a major step to fortify its financial health by repaying ₹1,748 crore worth of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) using the proceeds from the Offer for Sale (OFS) in the WeWork India IPO.

This significant debt reduction not only improves the Group’s overall balance sheet but also enables it to bring down the pledge on its WeWork India shares to a minimal 15%, reflecting WeWork India’s position as a strategic and valuable asset in Embassy Group’s portfolio.

In a continued effort to strengthen its financial foundation, the Group has also fully repaid ₹1,600 crore of debt owed to Samaan Capital over the years, further consolidating its position as a financially sound and growth-focused enterprise.

WeWork India: A Strategic Asset

WeWork India, known for its robust operational performance and scalable business model, stands as the nation’s leading provider of flexible workspaces. The company’s successful public listing recently has been widely viewed as a strong endorsement of Embassy Group’s strategic vision to build and nurture market-leading businesses that create long-term value for shareholders and stakeholders alike.

Chairman’s Perspective

Commenting on the latest financial developments, Jitendra Virwani, Chairman of Embassy Group, said:
“WeWork India IPO marks an important milestone in our ongoing efforts to strengthen our balance sheet. The debt reduction not only reinforces our financial stability but also underscores our continued commitment to maintaining a robust and sustainable financial framework.”

This strategic debt repayment and share pledge reduction reflect Embassy Group’s focus on sustainable growth and enhanced shareholder value, positioning the company well for future opportunities in the real estate and commercial workspace sectors.

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