IRFC IPO: Share price/band, lot size/multiples, issue opening/closing date, and other Red herring prospectus details
IRFC IPO News: Finally, the long-wait for IRFC IPO has come to an end.
IRFC IPO News: Finally, the long-wait for IRFC IPO has come to an end has the dedicated market borrowing arm of the Indian Railways, Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited (IFRC) has announced all the details of its IPO. Here is everything you need to know about IRFC IPO:-
IRFC IPO Opening Date:
IRFC will open the Bid/ Issue Period in relation to its initial public offering of equity shares of face value of Rs. 10 each (“Equity Shares” and such initial public offering, the “Issue”) on Monday, January 18, 2021.
IRFC IPO Closing Date:
The Bid/ Issue Period will close on Wednesday, January 20, 2021.
IRFC IPO Price Band:
The price band of the Issue has been fixed at Rs 25 to Rs 26 per Equity Share.
IRFC IPO Lot Size:
Bids can be made for a minimum of 575 Equity Shares and in multiples of 575 Equity Shares thereafter.
IRFC IPO listing
- The Equity Shares offered in the Issue are proposed to be listed at BSE Limited (“BSE”) and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (“NSE”, together with BSE, the “Stock Exchanges”).
IRFC IPO book running lead managers
DAM Capital Advisors Limited (formerly known as IDFC Securities Limited), HSBC Securities and Capital Markets (India) Private Limited, ICICI Securities Limited and SBI Capital Markets Limited are the Book Running Lead Managers to the Issue.
IRFC IPO: Other important details
-Initial Public Offering of up to 1,782,069,000 Equity Shares of face value of Rs. 10 each.
- The initial public offering comprises of a fresh issue of up to 1,188,046,000 Equity Shares (“Fresh Issue”) and an offer for sale of up to 594,023,000 Equity Shares by the President of India, acting through the Ministry of Railways (“Selling Shareholder”) (“Offer For Sale”).
- The issue includes a reservation aggregating to Rs. 5.00 million for subscription by eligible employees (as defined herein) (“Employee Reservation Portion”).
- The issue less employee reservation portion is referred to as the Net Issue.
- The issue and the net issue will constitute up to 13.64% and [ ]% respectively, of the post issue paid-up equity share capital of the company.
- The Issue is being made in terms of Rule 19(2)(b) of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, as amended (“SCRR”), read with Regulation 31 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018, as amended (“SEBI ICDR Regulations”).
- In accordance with Regulation 6(1) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the Issue is being made through the Book Building Process wherein not more than 50% of the Net Issue shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to Qualified Institutional Buyers (“QIBs”) (“QIB Portion”), provided that the Company and the Selling Shareholder, in consultation with the BRLMs, may allocate up to 60% of the QIB Portion to Anchor Investors on a discretionary basis in accordance with the SEBI ICDR Regulations (“Anchor Investor Portion”), of which one-third shall be reserved for domestic Mutual Funds, subject to valid Bids being received from domestic Mutual Funds at or above the Anchor Investor Allocation Price.
- In the event of undersubscription or non-allocation in the Anchor Investor Portion, the balance Equity Shares shall be added to the Net QIB Portion. Further 5% of the Net QIB Portion shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to Mutual Funds only and the remainder of the Net QIB Portion shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to all QIB Bidders including Mutual Funds, subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Issue Price.
- However, if the aggregate demand from Mutual Funds is less than 5% of the Net QIB Portion, the balance Equity Shares available for allocation in the Mutual Fund Portion will be added to the remaining Net QIB Portion for proportionate allocation to QIBs.
- Further, not less than 15% of the Net Issue shall be available for allocation on a proportionate basis to Non-Institutional Bidders and not less than 35% of the Net Issue shall be available for allocation to Retail Individual Bidders in accordance with the SEBI ICDR Regulations, subject to valid Bids being received at or above the Issue Price.
- Further, [●] Equity Shares shall be reserved for allocation on a proportionate basis to Eligible Employees bidding under the Employee Reservation Portion, subject to valid bids being received at or above the Issue Price.
- All potential Bidders (except Anchor Investors) shall mandatorily participate in the Issue through an Application Supported by Blocked Amount (“ASBA”) process by providing details of the bank account which will be blocked by the Self Certified Syndicate Banks (“SCSBs”).
- Anchor Investors are not permitted to participate in the Issue through the ASBA process.
- The Net Proceeds from the Fresh Issue are proposed to be utilised for (i) augmenting the equity capital base of the Company to meet their future capital requirements arising out of growth in their business; and for (ii) general corporate purposes.
- All capitalized terms used herein and not specifically defined shall have the same meaning as ascribed to them in the Red Herring Prospectus (“RHP”).
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