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TT&A, Anagram Partners act on QBurst ₹495 crore NCD issuance

The NCD issuance was made to fund a majority stake acquisition in QBurst by Multiples.

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QBurst Software has made an issuance of INR denominated redeemable, listed, rated, secured, non-convertible debentures of amount aggregating up to ₹495 crore, to fund the acquisition of majority stake in QBurst by Multiples fund (acting through their domestic and GIFT City AIF).

TT&A advised Nomura and HSBC as initial Debenture Holders and structuring advisors and HSBC as arranger in connection to this NCD issuance.

The transaction team consisted of Sonali Mahapatra (Partner), Nidhi Rani (Partner), Kishan Kumar (Associate) and Rajeev Dadhich (Associate).

Sonali Mahapatra, Nidhi Rani

Anagram Partners served as the legal advisers to QBurst on this NCD issuance.

Nomura and HSBC acted as initial debenture holders and structuring advisors, with HSBC also serving as the arranger for the issuance.

QBurst is a global product development and consulting company offering cognitive solutions and custom software development services for micro to large enterprises. They provide robust digital solutions with enhanced user experience while making the development process enjoyable for clients and employees alike.

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