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SBI Life-owned NBFC stock Paisalo Digital announces ₹188.5 crore fund raise

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SBI Life-owned NBFC stock Paisalo Digital on Tuesday, January 6, announced it had secured 188.5 crore to reduce the cost of funds, strengthen capital efficiency, and scale growth initiatives.

The small-cap NBFC said it had raised the money at an annual ROI of 8.5% through its latest listed issuances in Q3.

In an exchange filing on January 6, the company said: “Paisalo Digital has successfully raised nearly 188.5 crores at an annual ROI of 8.5% through its latest listed issuances in Q3. This raise highlights the company’s strong credit profile, disciplined risk management, and robust balance‑sheet strength.”

The company said this issuance may meaningfully reduce its cost of funds, strengthen its medium-term capital base, and enhance its lending capacity.

This raise comes at a time when NBFCs with strong governance and disciplined underwriting are expected to emerge as beneficiaries of evolving market dynamics.

It said it will deploy the proceeds to support its pan‑India expansion across 22 states and UTs, deepen its High Tech–High Touch distribution model, and accelerate the rollout.

of new lending products aimed at micro‑entrepreneurs, self‑employed borrowers, and underserved income segments.

With 4,380 touchpoints and a rapidly growing customer franchise, Paisalo is positioned to capture a larger share of India’s formalizing MSME and income‑generation credit ecosystem.

Also Read , Paisalo Digital declares ₹75 crore fundraise through the issuance of NCDs

Paisalo Digital shareholding pattern

As per the BSE shareholding pattern data, SBI Life Insurance held 6,21,14,267 shares, equivalent to 6.83% of total voting rights, by the end of the September quarter of the current financial year.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) cumulatively held nearly 19 crore shares, or 20.89% of total voting rights, by the end of Q2FY26.

Paisalo Digital share price hit a 52-week high of 48.19 on January 17 and a 52-week low of 29.40 on June 20 last year.

The small-cap stock has fallen 22% over the last year, but has seen decent gains recently. Over the last six months, it has jumped 15%.

On Tuesday, January 6, the stock fell by 0.90% to end at 35.23 on the BSE.

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