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    4 Super Premium Credit Cards to Transform Your Lifestyle

    Super premium credit cards offer exclusive privileges and perks beyond financial tools. The HSBC Premier Metal Credit Card, SBI Aurum Credit Card, Citi Prestige Credit Card, and HDFC Bank Infinia Metal Edition Credit Card cater to individuals who appreciate luxury and provide a range of benefits.

    Juniper Hotels shares list at 1% premium over issue price

    Juniper Hotels' shares listed at a premium on NSE and BSE. The IPO scraped through with 2x subscription. The company raised Rs 810 crore from anchor investors. The net proceeds of Rs 1,500 crore will be used for repayment and general corporate purposes. Juniper Hotels is co-owned by Saraf Hotels and Two Seas Holdings, an affiliate of Hyatt Hotels Corp.

    GMR Airports raises Rs 2,250 crore from finance companies, private credit investors

    JP Morgan Securities Asia Pacific invested ₹830 crore while Tata Capital ₹800 crore, Sachin Bansal-promoted Navi Finserv ₹300 crore, and HSBC ₹200 crore from its branch in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), people cited above said.

    10 Luxury Gifts for Wife - Give your wife the best this Valentine’s Day (2024)

    Discover the epitome of luxury with our carefully curated list of gifts for wife. These opulent offerings combine sophistication and sentiment, ensuring each item is a symbol of your love. Whatever the occasion—achievement, anniversary, birthday, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, or something else entirely—you ought to get something exceptional for the women in your life.

    LIC’s $30-billion rally gives IPO investors a chance at redemption

    LIC's stock climbed 1.9% on Tuesday, to close at its highest level since its IPO in May 2022. The climb over the past 10 months has coincided with a broader surge in Indian equities that’s added some $30 billion to LIC’s market value.

    GMR Airports raises ₹800 cr from Standard Chartered, Aditya Birla Fund & Varde Partners

    GMR Airports secures a ₹800 crore debt facility from a consortium involving Standard Chartered Bank, Varde Partners, and Aditya Birla Special Situation Fund. This funding marks a part of the ongoing capital raising efforts by GMR Airports and its subsidiaries, totaling over ₹8,400 crore since November. The proceeds will be utilized for refinancing existing debt and investments across various airport-related ventures. The consortium investments aim to support GMR's strategic airport development initiatives across India and other international locations.

    The Economic Times
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