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Crawford Bayley International has advised India’s Canara Bank on its 25-billion-rupee ($337 million) qualified institutional placement (QIP), with IndusLaw and Linklaters representing the bookrunning lead managers.

According to Mint, the QIP is part of Canara’s plan to raise 90 billion rupees during the financial year 2021-22.

The IndusLaw team was led by partner Ravi Dubey.

 

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