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Khaitan, Trilegal, Hogan Lovells act on Aditya Infotech ₹1,300 crore IPO

CP Plus offers a comprehensive range of advanced video security and surveillance products, technologies, and solutions for enterprise and consumer segments.

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Aditya Infotech Limited, operating under the brand "CP Plus", has made an initial public offering of equity shares aggregating to ₹1,300 crore, which comprises a fresh issue aggregating to ₹500 crore and an offer for sale by selling shareholders aggregating to ₹800 crore.

Khaitan & Co advised CP Plus on this IPO.

The transaction team consisted of Gautham Srinivas (Partner), Sanjeev Chowdhary (Senior Associate), and Associates Vaishnavi Gupta, Vanshika Chaudhry, Ujwal Zutshi, Sarvesh Sharma, Vidushi Tanya, and Anubhav Jaiswal.

Gautham Srinivas

Trilegal advised Book Running Lead Managers ICICI Securities Limited and IIFL Capital Services Limited on this IPO.

The transaction team was led by Bhakta Patnaik (Partner) and Brajendu Bhaskar (Partner), with support from Malika Grewal (Counsel) and Associates Janhavi Shah, Akanksha Goel, Manasi Barve and Tushar Chitlangia.

Bhakta Patnaik and Brajendu Bhaskar

Hogan Lovells served as the international legal counsel for 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), Varun Jetly (Counsel), Aditya Rajput (Senior Associate), Suchisubhra Sarkar (Senior Associate), Jayant Bhardwaj (Associate), Aditya Dsouza (Associate), Sanjana Ravjiani (Associate), Komal Israni (Associate) and Purva Mishra (Associate).

Biswajit Chatterjee

CP Plus offers a comprehensive range of advanced video security and surveillance products, technologies, and solutions for enterprise and consumer segments.

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