Skyways Air Services plans a ₹399 crore IPO to repay debt and fund working capital. The company’s promoter stake will decrease significantly after the initial public offering. Revenue and profits have shown strong annual growth between FY24 and FY26. Skyways Air Services has been the leading air freight forwarder for four years. The issue is recommended for long-term investors with high risk tolerance.
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At the same time, the RBI remains watchful of risks from geopolitics, crude oil prices and global monetary policy developments.