IRB Infrastructure Trust proposes Rs 4663 crore sale of two BOT highways to IRB InvIT Fund

A non binding offer could reshape two highway portfolios
IRB Infrastructure Trust has proposed a non-binding deal to sell two revenue-generating BOT highway assets, valued at about Rs 4,663 crore, to IRB InvIT Fund. The offer covers Solapur Yedeshi NH211 and Chittorgarh Gulabpura NH79, totaling 1,144 lane km. Valuation is based on an independent valuer’s assessment as of March 31, 2026. If approvals and clearances come through, IRB Infra Trust would use proceeds for future opportunities while IRB InvIT gains a larger asset portfolio and longer weighted average concession life, supporting its Rs 1,40,000 crore target by 2029.
- IRB Infrastructure Trust made a non-binding offer to IRB InvIT
- Two BOT highway assets are valued at about Rs 4,663 crore
- Assets include Solapur Yedeshi NH211 and Chittorgarh Gulabpura NH79
- The combined stretch covers 1,144 lane km
- IRB Infra Trust will deploy proceeds after required approvals
- IRB InvIT expects longer weighted average concession life and added revenue
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
