Au Financiers
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Au Financiers

http://www.aufin.in/
Last activity: 13.05.2024
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Categories: BusinessFinTechLoanLocalProductPropertyVehicles
Au Financiers is a Rajasthan based NBFC focusing on new and used automobile financing, property backed business loans and mortgages, primarily in rural and semi-urban areas.
Mentions
6
Total raised: $50M

Investors 2

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
10.02.2012-$50MWarburg Pi...

Mentions in press and media 6

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20.12.2018PE-backed Aavas Financiers raises $29 mn from CDC via masala bondsHome-loan company Aavas Financiers Ltd has raised Rs 200 crore ($28.7 million) from UK government-owned development financial institution CDC Group Plc through its maiden masala bond issue. Aavas, which is backed by investment firms Kedaara...
20.07.2017IFC invests $20 mn in mortgage lender Aavas FinanciersInternational Finance Corporation has invested Rs 130 crore ($20 million) in Jaipur-based Aavas Financiers Ltd to extend housing loans to low-income consumers in rural and semi-urban areas, the World Bank arm said on Thursday. This investme...
03.02.2016India: Three firms in fray to buy Au Financiers’ $150m home loan businessPremium Three firms are currently in the fray to buy the Rs 1,000 crore (around $150 million) home loan business of Jaipur-based lender Au Financiers, according to a report in The Economic Times. Continue reading this story with a subscript...
15.04.2014Au Financiers raises $21M in fourth round from existing investors, promotersRajasthan-based non-banking finance company Au Financiers (India) Ltd has raised $21 million (around Rs 126 crore) in its fourth round of fundraising through preferential allotment to existing shareholders, including the promoters. The inve...
10.02.2012Warburg Pincus To Invest $50M In AU FinanciersPrivate equity major Warburg Pincus is picking up a stake in Jaipur-based AU Financiers (India) Private Limited for $50 million (Rs 250 crore), said a source familiar with the development. The privately held non-banking finance company (NBF...
27.11.2009IFC To Invest Rs 35 Cr In AU FinanciersInternational Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of World Bank, is planning to put Rs 35 crore ($7 million-$7.5 million) in Rajasthan's AU Financiers Pvt Ltd. The company, which is registered as a non-banking financial co...

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