New Delhi, June 10 -- Shares of Capri Global Capital fell by 5 percent in intra-day trade on Tuesday, June 10, despite the company launching a Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) to raise fresh capital. The stock dropped to a day's low of Rs.172.45 amid heavy selling pressure, even as the non-banking finance company detailed its fundraising plans and highlighted a robust March quarter performance.

The company informed exchanges that its QIP Committee had met on Tuesday to authorise the opening of the QIP issue and approve the preliminary placement document dated June 9, 2025. The floor price for the issue has been set at Rs.153.93 per equity share, as per regulatory filing. The fundraise is being carried out under Chapter VI of the SE...