IRCTC stock slips 5% on bourses as Govt's OFS begins

PTI Updated - December 15, 2022 at 12:19 PM.

IRCTC stock opened at ₹698 and fell 5.38 per cent to a low of ₹695.20

Shares of IRCTC fell more than 5 per cent in morning trade on the BSE, on Thursday, as the sale of the Government's up to 5 per cent stake in the company kicked off.

The Government's offer-for-sale (OFS) of up to 5 per cent stake in Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) at a floor price of ₹680 a share opened for institutional investors on Thursday.

The OFS includes a base issue size of 2 crore shares or 2.5 per cent stake, with an option to retain an over-subscription of another 2.5 per cent, taking the total issue size to up to 4 crore shares or 5 per cent stake.

Till 1125 hours, bids for over 8.75 lakh shares came in, which is about 0.05 times of the base issue size of 2 crore shares.

The indicative bid price is ₹683.87 a share, as per NSE data. Shares of IRCTC slid on the bourses, on Thursday, over Wednesday's closing price of ₹734.70.

The floor price of ₹680 for OFS is at a discount of more than 7 per cent over Wednesday's closing price. The stock opened at ₹698 and fell 5.38 per cent to a low of ₹695.20.

The OFS will open for subscription by retail investors on Friday. The Government currently holds 67.40 per cent stake in IRCTC.

Proceeds from IRCTC OFS will add to the disinvestment kitty of the Government, which has already raised ₹28,383 crore from CPSE stake sale so far this fiscal year against the full year budget target of ₹65,000 crore.

Published on December 15, 2022 06:49

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