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Government Plans Fourth Tranche Of CPSE ETF, Scouts For Advisors

Government plans launch of fourth tranche of the CPSE Exchange Traded Fund.

A man looks up at an electronic ticker board that indicates stock figures at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A man looks up at an electronic ticker board that indicates stock figures at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

The government will launch the fourth tranche of the CPSE Exchange Traded Fund and has started looking for merchant bankers to advise on the sale process.

Through the three tranches of CPSE ETF, the government has already raised Rs 11,500 crore — Rs 3,000 crore from the first tranche in March 2014, Rs 6,000 crore from the second tranche in January 2017 and Rs 2,500 crore from the third tranche in March 2017.

CPSE ETF, which functions like a mutual fund scheme, comprises scrips of 10 PSUs — ONGC, Coal India, IOC, GAIL (India), Oil India, PFC, Bharat Electronics, REC, Engineers India and Container Corporation of India.

The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management floated a request for proposal for appointing an advisor with experience and expertise in advising on creation and launch of equity ETFs/ equity mutual funds.

The last date for submission of bids is July 13.

Bids have been invited from internationally reputed merchant bankers/investment bankers, consulting firms, financial institutions and asset management companies, either singly or as a consortium, who have advised or have launched an equity ETF/ equity MF/ similar transaction, to act as advisor to assist and advise the government in the process.

The first tranche of CPSE ETF was managed by Goldman Sachs MF, which was then acquired by Reliance MF in October 2015. The finance ministry later gave nod for transfer of management of CPSE ETF to Reliance Mutual Fund.

The advisor would be required to advise the government in all aspects of launching of the proposed follow on fund offer or tap or tranche of the CPSE ETF scheme/index.

The advisor would be required to examine the feasibility of the follow on offer, including, inter alia investor demand, etc., and the pre-requisites for successful launch of the CPSE ETF FFOs/Tap/Tranches, said the RFP.

It would advise the government on the timing and the modalities of the proposed ETF FFO/Tap/Tranche mechanism, formulate detailed marketing, distribution and communication strategy and advice on the pricing of the stake sale.

Currently, follow on fund offer of another exchange traded fund, Bharat-22 ETF, is underway. The government aims to raise up to Rs 8,400 crore through the FFO, which would close on June 22.

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