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    Malaysia’s Capital A aims to raise $400 million equity from AirAsia merger

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on February 26, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 30, 2026

    Image depicting the merger plans of Capital A and AirAsia, aiming to raise $400 million in equity. This significant move reflects the company's strategy to consolidate operations and enhance financial stability in the aviation sector.
    Capital A and AirAsia merger announcement for $400 million equity raise - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Malaysia’s Capital A aims to raise $400 million equity from AirAsia merger

    By Danial Azhar

    KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – The parent company of Malaysian budget airline AirAsia, Capital A Berhad <CAPI.KL>, is looking to raise up to $400 million in equity as part of a planned merger to bring its long and short-haul operations under one brand, its CEO said on Monday.

    Group Chief Executive Tony Fernandes in an interview said that would be on top of a $200 million bond-raising the company is hoping to conduct in the next few weeks, as it awaits regulator and shareholder approval to complete the sale of its aviation business to long-haul unit AirAsia X Bhd.

    The proposed deal, announced last month, would see the formation of a single airline AirAsia Group, he said.”(We hope) the acquisition by AirAsia X of Capital A aviation assets will be done by June and July,” Fernandes told Reuters.

    Fernandes did not provide details on what the financing would be used for.

    Both Capital A and AirAsia X have undergone restructuring after being classified by Malaysia’s stock exchange as

    financially distressed, due to strict pandemic travel restrictions.

    AirAsia X was removed from the classification in November, after undertaking measures to improve its financial position, while Capital A has said it hopes to present a plan to the bourse by June.

    Fernandes said the aviation industry was currently experiencing its “best period”, with greater room to expand routes amid an industry-wide supply crunch and fewer competitors.

    “We feel really confident about the future,” he said.

    Fernandes said he hoped to eventually list all of the group’s remaining non-aviation businesses, which include mobile payments firm BigPay, logistics arm Teleport, and online travel agency AirAsia MOVE.

    Last year, the company also said it plans to list its brand management unit in the United States via a merger with special purpose acquisition company, Aetherium Acquisition Corp.

    (Reporting by Danial Azhar, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Malaysia’s Capital A aims to raise $400 million equity from AirAsia merger

    1What is equity?

    Equity refers to the ownership value of shares in a company. It represents the amount of money that would be returned to shareholders if all assets were liquidated and all debts paid.

    2What is a merger?

    A merger is a business combination where two companies join to form a new entity. This often aims to enhance market share, reduce costs, or achieve synergies.

    3What is restructuring?

    Restructuring involves reorganizing a company's structure or operations to improve efficiency, often in response to financial difficulties or changing market conditions.

    4What is the aviation industry?

    The aviation industry encompasses all businesses and activities related to the design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, including airlines and airport services.

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