New investor agrees to inject up to US$100mil into AirAsia's Thai unit


KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A unnamed investor has agreed to inject up to 3.15 billion baht($100.41 million) into the Thai unit of AirAsia Group Bhd as part of a restructuring plan proposed by parent company Asia Aviation PCL , a Tuesday filing said.

The investor will provide the amount via an interest-free convertible loan or bond, an Asia Aviation filing posted by AirAsia on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange showed.

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