MOIL stake sale process starts; may hit market this fiscal

At the current market price of Rs 295.15 a share, MOIL stake sale could fetch about Rs 500 crore to the exchequer.

New Delhi: To push through the 10 percent stake sale of MOIL in the current fiscal, the government has started the process of appointing merchant bankers for the disinvestment which could fetch around Rs 500 crore to the exchequer.

The government will sell 10 percent stake or 16.80 crore shares in the company through an Offer for Sale (OFS) and will appoint two merchant bankers for managing the stake sale, the disinvestment department said in a notice.

At the current market price of Rs 295.15 a share, MOIL stake sale could fetch about Rs 500 crore to the exchequer.

The government has identified MOIL as a candidate for disinvestment in the current fiscal ending March, as it races against time to meet the stake sale target of Rs 43,425 crore.

So far it has raised Rs 1,700 crore through SAIL disinvestment this fiscal.

Government holds 71.57 percent in the Miniratna PSU which is the largest producer of high grade manganese ore -- an essential input for steel making.

The eligible employees of MOIL would get shares at a discount of 5 percent to the issue price of the OFS and up to a maximum of 10 percent of the total shares would be reserved for them. The employees will be eligible to apply for shares up to Rs 2 lakh, the notice added.

The merchant bankers willing to manage the MOIL stake sale can submit their bids by January 9.
The other companies which are on block for disinvestment include NHPC, Power Finance Corp, Rural Electrification Corp, SJVNL and Container Corp.

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