- The non-banking financial corporation has been subscribed 0.02 times on the first day of the IPO subscription process.
- The Chennai-based lender plans to raise ₹1,960 crore through a complete offer for sale by the company’s promoters and existing shareholders.
- The price band of the IPO is set at ₹450-474 a share.
- Shares of the company are commanding a premium of ₹10 in the grey market.
At the same time, 30% of Archean Chemical Industries, was subscribed on November 9, its first day. This IPO opened on the same day as that of Five Star Business Finance.
Five Star Business Finance’s IPO received poor demand from retail investors too as this portion was subscribed by 0.03 times.
The Chennai-based lender plans to raise ₹1,960 crore through a complete offer for sale by the company’s promoters and existing shareholders.
The company, which provides secured loans to micro-entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals, will not receive any funds raised from the IPO as all the shares are being sold by promoters.
The company has a strong presence in South India with assets under management (AUM) of ₹5,100 crore as of March 31, 2022 compared to ₹4,400 crore a year ago. It has a network of 311 branches in 150 districts, 8 states and 1 union territory and a workforce of 6,077 employees.
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana account for 85% of its overall portfolio. The company plans to deepen its presence in existing geographies through increasing the number of field officers and setting up new branches.
The NBFC’s total income grew 19.5% from a year earlier to ₹1,254 crore in FY22, while its net profit grew 26.5% to ₹453 crore.
While the pandemic seems to have ended, it impacted the NBFC by reducing disbursements from ₹2,408 crore in FY20 to ₹1,245 crore in FY21.
“The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on our future results of operations, cash flows and financial condition could adversely impact our ability to service our debt obligations and comply with the covenants in our credit facilities and other financing agreements and could result in events of default and the acceleration of indebtedness, which could adversely affect our results of operations and financial condition and our ability to make additional borrowings,” said the company in its draft red herring prospectus.
The grey market premium (GMP) of the company’s shares are at just ₹10 per share. GMP is the premium at which IPO shares are traded in an unofficial market before they are listed on the stock exchanges. The IPO opened on November 9, and will close on November 11.
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