Ministry to re-balance CPSE ETF, may include new PSUs

PTI Updated - July 31, 2018 at 02:54 PM.

The Finance Ministry is likely to rework the constituents of the CPSE Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) by either including new state-run companies or trimming the government holding threshold for existing ones to 52 per cent.

The CPSE ETF comprises 10 state-owned blue-chips and shares in these companies can be sold only till the government stake in them reaches 55 per cent. “Since most of the CPSEs in the basket have reached or are about to reach the threshold limit of 55 per cent, there is a need to rebalance the constituents of CPSE ETF,” an official told PTI.

The Ministry is in the process of appointing advisors to come out with the fourth tranche of the CPSE ETF. ICICI Securities and SMC Capitals have bid to become advisors to the Exchange Traded Fund.

The official said the advisor would draw up a plan on whether new Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) should be included in the ETF basket or the threshold limit for existing CPSEs should be brought down to 52 per cent.

On lowering the threshold, the official said however that if this option is exercised, it would leave little headroom for these CPSEs to go in for further stake sales or buy-back offers. A final call would be taken by the inter-ministerial panel chaired by the Finance Minister.

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.

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.

The government has budgeted to raise Rs 80,000 crore through disinvestments in the current fiscal. It has mopped up Rs 9,000 crore in the April-July period.

Published on July 31, 2018 09:24