LIC IPO: Government to file draft prospectus with SEBI by next week, issue in March: DIPAM Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey
The government is likely to file draft papers for the mega initial public offering of LIC with market regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchanges Board of India) by next week, while a portion of the issue would be reserved for anchor investors, a top official said on Wednesday.
The government is likely to file draft papers for the mega initial public offering of LIC with market regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchanges Board of India) by next week, while a portion of the issue would be reserved for anchor investors, a top official said on Wednesday.
In an interview with PTI, Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Secretary to the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), said approval of the insurance regulator is awaited, post which the draft prospectus, detailing the size of the share sale, will be filed.
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The issue, after approval of SEBI, is likely to hit the market in March, he said.
LIC's listing is crucial for the government to meet the lowered revenue estimates of Rs 78,000 crore for the current fiscal.
The government has so far raised about Rs 12,000 crore from privatisation of Air India and stake sale in other PSUs.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her 2022-23 Budget speech had said: "The public issue of the LIC is expected shortly."
Pandey said the embedded value of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has been arrived at and it must now get clearance from insurance regulator IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India).
"Within 7-10 days, the DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) for LIC IPO will be filed. Informally, we have been consulting SEBI on various issues. The size of the issue would be mentioned in the DRHP," he said.
The government aims to come out with the initial public offer (IPO) and subsequently list LIC on the bourses by March, he said.
"A portion of the IPO would be reserved for anchor investors like we have done in case of IPOs of IRFC and RailTel," Pandey added.
Up to 10 per cent of the LIC IPO issue size would be reserved for policyholders.
Actuarial firm Milliman Advisors LLP India has worked out the embedded value of LIC, while Deloitte and SBI Caps have been appointed as pre-IPO transaction advisors. Under the embedded value method, insurance companies' present value of future profit is also included in their present net asset value (NAV).
The government has appointed 10 merchant bankers, including Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt Ltd, Citigroup Global Markets India Pvt Ltd and Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Pvt Ltd, to manage the mega IPO of the country's largest insurer.
The government is also mulling to allow foreign investors to pick up stake in LIC. As per SEBI rules, foreign portfolio investors (FPI) are permitted to buy shares in a public offer.
FDI (foreign direct investment) policy would have to be tweaked for FII/FPI investment in this IPO, as LIC is a corporation and not an insurance company.
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