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Goodluck Defence and Aerospace, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Goodluck India, has unveiled ambitious expansion plans, signalling a significant step into the manufacturing realm of machine products tailored for the defence and aerospace industries. This strategic move was green lit alongside the approval of a preferential issue valued at Rs 96 crore, as disclosed in the company's official filing.
Established on August 31, 2023, Goodluck Defence and Aerospace is poised to engage in forging, machining, treatment, and coating of various metals, including steel, stainless steel, special steel, and alloys, utilising methods such as open forging, die forging, and robotic forging. Although operational activities are yet to commence, the company has already secured a substantial investment of Rs 40 crore from its parent company.
The preferential issue, designed to raise approximately Rs 96 crore, is part of a broader financial initiative. The decisions made during a recent board meeting, held on Wednesday, are contingent upon the approval of the members and relevant authorities. M C Garg, Chairman of Goodluck India, emphasised the significance of this move, stating, "We are further raising funds through a preferential issue, which will enable us to capitalise on the immense opportunities offered by a robust economy transforming into a developed nation. This transformation is driven by factors such as demography, resilience, and entrepreneurial capabilities, all set within a rapidly evolving global landscape."
The preferential issue encompasses the sale of 500,000 convertible warrants to the promoter category at an exercise price of Rs 600 per underlying equity share with a face value of Rs 2 each. This price includes a premium of Rs 598 per equity share, or a higher rate as determined by Sebi regulations. Additionally, the company plans to issue 1.1 million equity shares to key investors in the non-promoter category, following the same exercise price criteria as the promoter category, in adherence to Sebi regulations.
Commenting on the strategic vision of the newly established subsidiary, Chairman M C Garg underscored India's impending innovation and industrial renaissance. He highlighted the government's focused initiatives such as Make in India, Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and the vision for a developed economy by 2047. In this transformative landscape, the defence and aerospace sectors stand as pivotal elements. Garg emphasised that the company's decision to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary is a testament to their commitment to leveraging their expertise and capabilities in these high-growth sectors, aligning seamlessly with India's audacious development goals.
Source: Business Standard
The decision to invest in ramping up local manufacturing capabilities in India will help minimise the company’s dependency on imports for the Indian market.
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