Roadzen shares surge 10.23% premarket after amending 2025 convertible notes to defer payments and secure financing flexibility.
ByAinvest
Friday, Feb 27, 2026 4:01 am ET1min read
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Roadzen surged 10.23% in premarket trading following the announcement of a Second Amendment to its 2025 convertible notes with an institutional investor. The amendment reschedules the first two repayment installments to April and May 2026, providing liquidity relief, and grants the investor a participation right in future financings through June 2026. This restructuring is expected to stabilize the company’s capital structure and maintain access to capital, addressing immediate financial obligations while preserving flexibility. The move aligns with broader investor confidence in Roadzen’s strategic initiatives, including its recent acquisition of VehicleCare and a string of revenue growth and adjusted EBITDA improvements reported in prior quarters.
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