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Khaitan & Co, Trilegal, Hogan Lovells act on Capillary Technologies ₹877 crore IPO

Capillary Technologies India is a global leader in loyalty and engagement management.

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Capillary Technologies India Limited has raised ₹877.501 crore from an initial public offering, which comprised of a fresh issue of equity shares and an offer for sale by the Promoter selling shareholder.

Khaitan & Co advised Capillary Technologies India and the Promoter selling shareholder Capillary Technologies International Pte. Ltd., on this IPO.

The transaction team consisted of Sudhir Bassi (Executive Director - Capital Markets), Thomas George (Partner), Poorvi M Jain (Principal Associate), Associates Jash Botadra, Sanjeev Ramakrishnan and Anand Sivasankaran.

Sudhir Bassi, Thomas George

Trilegal advised the book running lead managers, JM Financial Limited, IIFL Capital Services Limited, Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Private Limited, on this IPO.

The transaction team was led by Vijay Parthasarathi (Partner), with support from Vedansh Batwara (Senior Assoicate) and Associates Shashwat Raj Solanki, Shubh Dutta Ojha, Olivia De, Jasmine Manekshaw, and Vansh Dhoka.

Vijay Parthasarathi

Hogan Lovells served as the international legal counsel to the BRLMs.

The transaction team was led by Biswajit Chatterjee (Head of the India Practice and Dubai Office Managing Partner), with support from Kaustubh George (counsel) and Purva Mishra (associate).

Biswajit Chatterjee

Founded in 2012, Capillary Technologies India is a global leader in loyalty and engagement management. The Company offers a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to help businesses boost customer retention, engagement, and revenue. Their platform provides a unified view of customers across all channels, enabling brands to deliver personalized experiences and build stronger relationships.

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