Mumbai: The Indian Railways to hit the country's stock markets with its fourth and largest Initial Public Offer (IPO), that of the IRCTC worth over Rs 635 crore.
The state-run firm's IPO will open on September 30 with a price band of Rs 315-Rs 320 per share taking the issue size to Rs 635.04 to Rs 645.12 cr. The offer size in terms of amount makes it the highest among all the railway offerings till date.
Till now, the Indian Railways has come out with three IPOs of its subsidiaries namely Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), (Rail India Technical and Economic Service) RITES and (Indian Railway Construction Company Limited) IRCON.
Interestingly, RVNL's IPO had the highest amount size till date of Rs 477.11 crore, followed by IRCON at Rs 466.93 crore and by RITES at Rs 460.44 crore.
An IPO is a financial instrument through which an unlisted company offers shares to the public first time. The funds raised are used for various purposes, like working capital, debt repayment and acquisitions.
In terms of IRCTC's IPO, the issue comprises an offer for sale of 2,01,60,000 shares of Rs 10 face value. Of the total, 1,60,000 equity shares were reserved for employees.
Consequently, the total share dilution constitutes to about 12.60 per cent of IRCTC's paid up equity share capital. The minimum bid lot of the IPO is 40 equity shares, thereafter orders can be placed in the multiples of 40 equity shares.