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Bharat Electronics Share Sale Sees Robust Demand, Government Nets Rs 1,670 Crore

The issue has been subscribed 2.6 times.



Attendees sit at the Bharat Electronics Ltd. booth during the Aero India air show (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Attendees sit at the Bharat Electronics Ltd. booth during the Aero India air show (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

The government's 5 percent stake sale in Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) saw enthusiastic response from retail and institutional buyers, bringing Rs 1,670 crore to the exchequer.

Overall, the government sold 1.11 crore shares through the offer for sale (OFS) route at a floor price of Rs 1,498. "The issue has been over-subscribed by 260 percent. The likely receipt to the government from BEL OFS is Rs 1,670 crore," the finance ministry said.

The portion of non-retail investors, including domestic and foreign institutional investors, was over-subscribed 2.34 times, while retail part was subscribed 3.67 times.

This is one of the highest instances of interest and participation shown by the investors including domestic and foreign institutional investors and retail investors in any issue.
Finance Ministry Statement

Retail investors, for whom the bidding opened on Thursday, bid for over 81.87 lakh shares, or 3.67 times of the 22.33 lakh shares on offer.

The issue was open for institutional bidding yesterday who put in bids worth Rs 3,081 crore with LIC alone subscribing Rs 1,435 crore.

The government currently holds 74.4 percent in BEL.

Earlier this fiscal, the government had raised about Rs 1,800 crore through share buyback of BEL.

With the latest stake sale, the government's disinvestment kitty would swell to nearly Rs 33,000 crore. The government hopes to raise Rs 45,500 crore in the current fiscal as per Revised Estimate (RE).

BEL is the second government OFS in 2017, the last being the sale of its 10 percent stake in Manganese Ore (India) Ltd (MOIL) raising Rs 480 crore.

The government had sold 15 percent in NBCC to mobilise Rs 2,200 crore in October 2016, 7 percent in Hindustan Copper to raise Rs 400 crore in September and 11.36 percent in NHPC to garner Rs 2,716 crore in April.