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IANS | 17 Jul, 2014
 City-based bus fleet operator Parveen Travels P Ltd is planning to raise Rs.250 crore from private equity to expand its offerings, said a top company official.

"We are looking to raise around Rs.250 crore from private equity firms to be invested in our business over a period of three years," A.Afzal, managing director, Parveen Travels told reporters in Chennai.

He said the percentage of equity dilution has not yet been decided.

The company operates a bus fleet of around 1,300 and is adding more.

On Wednesday Afzal accepted the key to a Scania premium bus from Scania Commercial Vehicles India Pvt Ltd's managing director Anders Grudstromer.

According to Afzal though the Scania buses are costly by around 20 percent, it is a value for money as the vehicle offers better comfort and safety for the passengers.
 
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