Mithun V Thanks, Kaustubh Verma 
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SAM advises Anzen India on acquisition of majority stake in 12 Solar Portfolio SPVs

The portfolio comprises approximately 816 MWp of operational solar projects across Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Telangana.

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Anzen India Energy Yield Plus Trust has made a strategic acquisition of a majority stake in 12 solar project special purpose vehicles from Edelweiss Infrastructure Yield Plus and SEPL Energy Private Limited.

The portfolio comprises approximately 816 MWp of operational solar projects across Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Telangana, supported by long-term power purchase agreements and further strengthens Anzen’s infrastructure yield platform.

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co advised Anzen India on this transaction.

The transaction team was led by Mithun V. Thanks (Partner) and Kaustubh Verma (Partner), with support from Shraddha Suryavanshi (Principal Associate), Eshika Maji (Senior Associate), Doorva Tripathi (Senior Associate), Associates Jehan Jhaveri and Ananya Saria.

The due diligence team comprised Deepto Roy (Partner), Dyanraj Desai (Partner), Shubham Sharma (Principal Associate), Subhoijit Das (Principal Associate), Associates Ishita Agrawal, Jayalakshmi Sankar and Disha Waghela.

The securities team included Nikhil Naredi (Partner), Rohit Tiwari (Partner), Saloni Tyagi (Principal Associate) and Harini Jambunathan (Associate).

The competition team comprised Harman Singh Sandhu (Partner), Nitika Dwivedi (Partner), Associates Abhishek Hazari and Aryika Dadhwal.

Transaction assistance was also provided by Nishant Doshi (Senior Associate), Associates Soumya Pradhan and Anirveda Sharma.

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