New Delhi: Faced with the daunting task of a higher sell-off target, the Department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM) is mulling offer for sale (OFS) for number of CPSEs like Coal India, NBCC, NLC and Hudco, official sources said.
In all these CPSEs there is a scope for further government stakes to be lowered, said the sources, adding that the main purpose was to raise the funds for meeting the target of Rs 1.05 lakh crore.
The sources said in case of Coal India, while the government is looking at mopping up Rs 5,000-Rs 7,000 crore, for Hudco, the proposed stake sale through OFS could be 10-15 per cent.
Last November, the government had done an OFS in Coal India in which it sought to reduce its ownership by 3 per cent by selling to both institutional and retail buyers garnering Rs 5,500 crore.
Housing and Urban Development Corp Ltd (Hudco) share price is at Rs 38.90 and government holds 89.81 per cent as on June 2019. NBCC India share price is at Rs 54.75 and government holding is 68.18 per cent.