Govt raises Rs 6,700 cr from 2% stake sale in ITC
India has sold a 2 per cent stake in consumer goods and cigarettes maker ITC Ltd, raising about Rs 6,700 crore ($995 million) for the government, three sources with direct knowledge of the deal said on Tuesday. State-owned Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India (SUUTI), which owned 11.12 per cent of ITC as of end-December, pared the stake via block deals in the market, the sources said. Life Insurance Corp (LIC), which typically invests heavily in government divestments, bought the stake, the sources added. While LIC is fully owned by the government, its financials are independent of the government's budget.
ITC shares rose as much as 5.5 per cent in early trade to a record high of Rs 292.15 after news of the sale. Neeraj Gupta, the top bureaucrat looking after state stake sales, confirmed a deal had happened, but declined to give details. India plans to raise Rs
45,500 crore from asset sales in the year to March to help fund its fiscal deficit. Excluding the ITC stake sale, the government has raised about Rs 31,000 crore this financial year, including a Rs 3,100 crore sale by SUUTI in engineering group Larsen & Toubro .
The ITC shares were sold at an average price of Rs 275.85, one of the sources said, which is 0.3 per cent lower than the stock's Monday closing price of Rs 276.80. ITC shares were up 0.5 per cent as of 0551 GMT, versus a 0.32 per cent fall in the broader NSE Nifty. ITC shares have rallied around 8 per cent over the past week, buoyed by the government's announcement of a smaller-than-expected hike in excise duties on some cigarette categories. ($1 = 67.3525 Indian rupees)
Article Source – Business Standard