Campaign India Team
May 09, 2008

Percept raises private equity of Rs 62 crore through Indivision

Percept limited has raised a private equity investment of Rs 62 crore from Indivision India Partners (Indivision), Mauritius. Percept had earlier received investments from Passport Capital and Edelweiss. With Indivision’s investment, the total strategic private equity investment in Percept till date, is Rs 150 crore. This investment was facilitated by Future Capital, local advisors to Indivision.

Percept raises private equity of Rs 62 crore through Indivision

Percept limited has raised a private equity investment of Rs 62 crore from Indivision India Partners (Indivision), Mauritius.
 
Percept had earlier received investments from Passport Capital and Edelweiss. With Indivision’s investment, the total strategic private equity investment in Percept till date, is Rs 150 crore. This investment was facilitated by Future Capital, local advisors to Indivision.

Ajay Upadhyay, president-corporate affairs, said, “We are happy to announce the strategic participation of Indivision India Partners in our expansion plans and we look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship going forward. We are confident that Percept Limited will deliver long term value to all its stakeholders.”
 

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