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Govt. fixes LIC issue price at ₹949 a share; policyholders, retail investors get discount

May 13, 2022 07:49 pm | Updated 07:49 pm IST - New Delhi

The share sale fetched the government about ₹20,557 crore.

FILE PHOTO: LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India) logo is seen displayed in this illustration taken, February 15, 2022. | Photo Credit: Dado Ruvic

The government has fixed the issue price of LIC shares at ₹949 apiece, the upper end of the IPO price band, ahead of the listing of the country's largest insurer on May 17.

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However, LIC policyholders and retail investors have got the shares at a price of ₹889 and ₹904 a piece, respectively.

The Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) closed on May 9 and shares were allocated to bidders on May 12. The government more than 22.13 crore shares, or 3.5% stake, in LIC through the IPO at a price band of ₹902-949 a share.

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The retail investors and eligible employees of LIC were offered a discount of ₹45 per equity share over the issue price, while policyholders got a discount of ₹60 per share.

As per the prospectus filed by LIC on May 12, the offer price of the share sale has been fixed at ₹949 per equity share.

Shares were allocated to policyholders and retail investors after applying the discount applicable to them.

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The share sale fetched the government about ₹20,557 crore.

The LIC IPO — India's largest to date — closed with almost three times subscription, predominately lapped up by retail and institutional buyers, but foreign investor participation remained muted.

So far, the amount mobilised from the IPO of Paytm in 2021 was the largest ever at ₹18,300 crore, followed by Coal India (2010) at almost ₹15,500 crore and Reliance Power (2008) at 11,700 crore.

LIC had last month reduced its IPO size to 3.5% from 5% decided earlier due to the prevailing choppy market conditions. Even after the reduced size of over ₹20,557 crore, LIC IPO is the biggest initial public offering ever in the country.

LIC will list on the stock exchanges and its shares will start trading from May 17.

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