ETV Bharat / business

IRCTC zooms on market debut, to develop budget hotels

The shares of Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Monday made a stellar debut on the bourses, zooming 127 per cent to close at Rs 728.60 over the issue price of Rs 320.

Concept Image
author img

By

Published : Oct 14, 2019, 12:45 PM IST

Updated : Oct 14, 2019, 7:02 PM IST

Mumbai: In a boost to the divestment process, the shares of Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Monday made a stellar debut on the bourses, zooming 127 per cent to close at Rs 728.60 over the issue price of Rs 320.

This is the first listing of a government-owned entity this fiscal and the IPO received 112 times oversubscription for an issue of Rs 645 crore-the second-best in decades.

The mini-ratna firm, a subsidiary of the Railways, made a dream stock market debut listing at Rs 644, a jump of 101.25 per cent, rallied to Rs 743.80 to close at Rs 728.60 the BSE. The stock did not below Rs 625 during the trade. On the NSE, it skyrocketed 95.62 per cent to Rs 626 in opening trade.

This is the best IPO show and also arguably the best debut after Salasar Engineering in July 2017 which had rallied 142 per cent on opening trade and Avenue Supermarts which runs the D-Mart chain of retail stores also closed over 100 per cent up on debut.

The last time a government company received such a welcome from the market was when it sold 12 per cent in Coal India in October 2010 when it was debt at Rs 340 against issue price of Rs 245.

Market analysts were expecting a premium of Rs 500-530 while the grey market was expecting only 65 per cent premium over the IPO price.

However, it can be noted that 8/10 stocks, which had stellar debut in the last decade, are trading below listing price barring for Avenue Supermarts, which is still trading over 200 per cent higher than the issue price, and Rushil Decor, still trading 44 per cent higher over the listing price.

"This is historic. We are the first CPSU to have achieved such a success on listing," IRCTC chairman and managing director MP Mall told PTI.

"We had thought the shares would be listed with a heavy premium but it has more than doubled. This gives us immense responsibility to maintain the quality and dedication in which we serve and keep the listing high," Railway board member, traffic, PS Mishra, said.

The initial public offering of IRCTC was a huge hit among investors, subscribed 111.91 times earlier this month. As part of its strategy to diversify its business offerings, IRCTC plans to develop budget hotels in key tourist destinations, Mall said, adding it is already developing a budget hotel in Lucknow.

"We are undertaking various initiatives for diversifying our businesses. We have already started work on our first hotel in Lucknow. We have also bought a land parcel in Khajuraho in MP and the bids are already out for the project," Mall said, adding they have written to many states seeking land for budget hotels.

"Whenever we get land in places of tourist importance, we will go for it (developing hotels)," Mall said, without revealing more details such as investment plans.

Mall further said the company was planning to launch its second privately run train without revealing the corridor and a timeline.

On October 4, IRCTC flagged off its first privately run train Tejas Express on the Lucknow-Delhi route.

The company has raised Rs 645 crore through the IPO in which nearly 2 crore equity shares or 12.6 per cent were offered by the government.

From an IPOI subscription angle, the IRCTC makes it the best-subscribed issue since Apollo Micro Systems that was subscribed 250.7 times and Amber Enterprises which was subscribed 115.3 times. Both these IPOs were launched in January 2018.

The government, which is facing a daunting task to meet the fiscal deficit target has set a target of mopping up Rs 1.05 lakh crore from divestment this fiscal and has lined up a number of PSUs such as BPCL for the same.

The divestment income is needed as it has already used up close to 80 per cent of the targeted borrowing and tax collection has been way below target.

Read more:Wholesale price-based inflation stood at 0.33% in September

Mumbai: In a boost to the divestment process, the shares of Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Monday made a stellar debut on the bourses, zooming 127 per cent to close at Rs 728.60 over the issue price of Rs 320.

This is the first listing of a government-owned entity this fiscal and the IPO received 112 times oversubscription for an issue of Rs 645 crore-the second-best in decades.

The mini-ratna firm, a subsidiary of the Railways, made a dream stock market debut listing at Rs 644, a jump of 101.25 per cent, rallied to Rs 743.80 to close at Rs 728.60 the BSE. The stock did not below Rs 625 during the trade. On the NSE, it skyrocketed 95.62 per cent to Rs 626 in opening trade.

This is the best IPO show and also arguably the best debut after Salasar Engineering in July 2017 which had rallied 142 per cent on opening trade and Avenue Supermarts which runs the D-Mart chain of retail stores also closed over 100 per cent up on debut.

The last time a government company received such a welcome from the market was when it sold 12 per cent in Coal India in October 2010 when it was debt at Rs 340 against issue price of Rs 245.

Market analysts were expecting a premium of Rs 500-530 while the grey market was expecting only 65 per cent premium over the IPO price.

However, it can be noted that 8/10 stocks, which had stellar debut in the last decade, are trading below listing price barring for Avenue Supermarts, which is still trading over 200 per cent higher than the issue price, and Rushil Decor, still trading 44 per cent higher over the listing price.

"This is historic. We are the first CPSU to have achieved such a success on listing," IRCTC chairman and managing director MP Mall told PTI.

"We had thought the shares would be listed with a heavy premium but it has more than doubled. This gives us immense responsibility to maintain the quality and dedication in which we serve and keep the listing high," Railway board member, traffic, PS Mishra, said.

The initial public offering of IRCTC was a huge hit among investors, subscribed 111.91 times earlier this month. As part of its strategy to diversify its business offerings, IRCTC plans to develop budget hotels in key tourist destinations, Mall said, adding it is already developing a budget hotel in Lucknow.

"We are undertaking various initiatives for diversifying our businesses. We have already started work on our first hotel in Lucknow. We have also bought a land parcel in Khajuraho in MP and the bids are already out for the project," Mall said, adding they have written to many states seeking land for budget hotels.

"Whenever we get land in places of tourist importance, we will go for it (developing hotels)," Mall said, without revealing more details such as investment plans.

Mall further said the company was planning to launch its second privately run train without revealing the corridor and a timeline.

On October 4, IRCTC flagged off its first privately run train Tejas Express on the Lucknow-Delhi route.

The company has raised Rs 645 crore through the IPO in which nearly 2 crore equity shares or 12.6 per cent were offered by the government.

From an IPOI subscription angle, the IRCTC makes it the best-subscribed issue since Apollo Micro Systems that was subscribed 250.7 times and Amber Enterprises which was subscribed 115.3 times. Both these IPOs were launched in January 2018.

The government, which is facing a daunting task to meet the fiscal deficit target has set a target of mopping up Rs 1.05 lakh crore from divestment this fiscal and has lined up a number of PSUs such as BPCL for the same.

The divestment income is needed as it has already used up close to 80 per cent of the targeted borrowing and tax collection has been way below target.

Read more:Wholesale price-based inflation stood at 0.33% in September

ZCZC
PRI COM ECO ESPL
.NEWDELHI DCM6
BIZ-IRCTC-LISTING
IRCTC makes blockbuster debut; zooms over 101 pc in debut trade
          New Delhi, Oct 14 (PTI) Shares of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) zoomed over 101 per cent in debut trade on Monday against its issue price of Rs 320.
          It listed at Rs 644, reflecting a huge jump of 101.25 per cent as compared to the issue price on the BSE.
          On the NSE, it skyrocketed 95.62 per cent to Rs 626 in opening trade.
          The company's market valuation stood at Rs 10,972 crore in morning trade.
          The initial public offering of IRCTC was a huge hit among investors, subscribed 111.91 times earlier this month.
          The Rs 645-crore IPO was in a price range of Rs 315-320 per share.
          IRCTC is the only entity authorised by Indian Railways to provide catering services to railways, online railway tickets and packaged drinking water at railway stations and trains in India. PTI SUM
ANS
ANS
10141039
NNNN
Last Updated : Oct 14, 2019, 7:02 PM IST
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.