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Govt grants one-time exemption to LIC to achieve 25% minimum public shareholding

Dec 22, 2023, 13:48 IST
ANI
The central government has granted a one-time exemption to Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) to achieve 25% Minimum Public Shareholding (MPS) within 10 years since its listing on the exchanges, the state-owned insurer informed stock exchanges.
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The country's largest insurer, LIC, was listed on the exchanges in May 2022. The government had reportedly sold over 22.13 crore shares, or a 3.5% stake in LIC, through initial public offering (IPO).

Reportedly, the government currently holds 96.5% stake in the company.

"...the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance vide Office Memorandum dated December 20, 2023 has decided in the public interest, to grant one-time exemption to Life Insurance Corporation of India to achieve 25% Minimum Public Shareholding (MPS) within 10 years from the date of listing i.e., till May 2032..." LIC informed stock exchanges in a filing.

At 12.47 pm, the shares of LIC were 4.4% higher at Rs 797.9, hitting a 52-week high. In 2023, the shares cumulatively rose by just about 13%.

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The issue price for LIC's IPO was Rs 949.

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