Govt to Sell Up to 5% Stake in GIC via OFS at Rs 352 Per Share
The Indian government is set to proceed with its disinvestment agenda by offering a stake in the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) through an Offer for Sale (OFS). This strategic move aims to bolster the exchequer's coffers as the Centre pushes toward its ambitious disinvestment targets for the current fiscal year.
Details of the GIC Offer for Sale
The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) has announced that the OFS will open for institutional investors on Tuesday, June 16. Retail investors will have the opportunity to participate in the bidding process starting Wednesday.
According to DIPAM Secretary Arunish Chawla, the government intends to divest an initial 2% equity stake in GIC. However, a "green shoe" option is also available, which would allow the government to sell an additional 3% stake, bringing the total potential divestment to 5%. At the established floor price of Rs 352 per share, the sale of more than 8.77 crore shares is expected to generate approximately Rs 3,000 crore for the government.
Pricing Strategy and Market Context
The floor price of Rs 352 per share has been set at a significant discount to attract investors. On Monday, GIC shares closed at Rs 388.35 on the BSE, meaning the OFS floor price represents a discount of 9.36% compared to the previous market closing. This pricing strategy is likely intended to ensure a successful subscription during the two-day window.
The move comes at a time when the insurance sector is under close observation by market analysts, as the government continues to streamline its holdings in various Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
Broadening the Disinvestment Push
The GIC stake sale is part of a larger, highly active disinvestment cycle. The Centre has already successfully mobilised Rs 13,389 crore through various PSU stake sales during the current financial year. This successful capital collection has been driven by several key divestments, including:
- Coal India: Rs 5,542 crore
- NHPC: Rs 4,357 crore
- Central Bank of India: Rs 2,266 crore
- NLC India: Rs 1,223 crore
دولت با جدیت در حال دنبال کردن این استراتژیهای تجاریسازی داراییها و واگذاری است تا از هدف بودجهبندی شده ۸۰,۰۰۰ کرور روپیه برای سال مالی جاری فراتر رود. GIC OFS به عنوان یک جزء حیاتی در دستیابی به این نقطه عطف مالی عظیم عمل میکند.
نکات کلیدی
- GIC OFS در تاریخ ۱۶ ژوئن برای سرمایهگذاران نهادی و در ۱۷ ژوئن برای سرمایهگذاران خرد، با قیمت کف ۳۵۲ روپیه به ازای هر سهم آغاز میشود.
- دولت در ابتدا ۲ درصد از سهام خود را واگذار خواهد کرد که در صورت اعمال گزینه Green Shoe، این میزان میتواند در مجموع به ۵ درصد برسد.
- این فروش بخشی از یک تلاش گستردهتر برای دستیابی به هدف ۸۰,۰۰۰ کرور روپیه در واگذاری است، که پس از جمعآوری موفقیتآمیز ۱۳,۳۸۹ کرور روپیه از سایر شرکتهای دولتی (PSUs) صورت میگیرد.