Govt to Sell Up to 5% Stake in GIC via OFS Starting June 16
The Indian government is set to initiate a fresh round of disinvestment by offering a stake in the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). This strategic move aims to bolster the exchequer's coffers as the Centre moves closer to its ambitious annual disinvestment targets.
Details of the GIC Offer for Sale (OFS)
The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) has announced an Offer for Sale (OFS) of GIC, which is scheduled to 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 the insurance giant. However, there is a provision for an additional 3% stake to be sold under the "green shoe option," bringing the total potential divestment to 5%. If the full 5% stake—comprising more than 8.77 crore shares—is sold at the fixed floor price of Rs 352 per share, the government stands to raise approximately Rs 3,000 crore.
Pricing Strategy and Market Context
The floor price of Rs 352 per share has been set at a discount to attract buyers. 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 recent market closing.
The timing of this sale comes at a period of positive momentum for the stock, as GIC shares ended the trading session on Monday up by 2.55%. This discount strategy is a common tool used in OFS to ensure adequate participation from institutional and retail investors alike.
Strengthening the Disinvestment Pipeline
This move is a critical component of the government’s broader fiscal strategy. The Centre has already shown significant progress in its disinvestment roadmap, having mobilized Rs 13,389 crore through various public sector stake sales in the current financial year.
The successful monetization of assets so far includes substantial contributions from:
- 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
정부는 이번 회계연도 공기업(PSU) 매각 및 자산 유동화를 통해 설정한 80,000억 루피의 예산 목표치를 상회하기 위해 이러한 매각을 공격적으로 추진하고 있습니다. GIC 매각은 공공 부문 자산을 최적화하고 재정 적자를 관리하려는 이러한 대규모 노력의 또 다른 발판 역할을 합니다.
핵심 요약
- 매각 구조: 정부는 GIC 지분 2%를 우선 매각하며, 그린슈 옵션(green shoe option)을 통해 3%의 추가 지분 매각이 가능합니다.
- 가격 및 수익: OFS 하한가는 주당 352루피로 설정되었으며, 이를 통해 국고에 잠재적으로 3,000억 루피의 수익을 창출할 수 있습니다.
- 일정: 매각은 6월 16일 기관 투자자를 대상으로 시작되며, 개인 투자자 입찰은 6월 17일부터 시작됩니다.