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Qualified institutional placement (QIP) is a capital raising tool, primarily used in India and other parts of Southern Asia, whereby a listed company can issue equity shares, fully and partly convertible debentures or any securities other than warrants which are convertible to equity shares to a qualified institutional buyer
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