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LIC IPO Complete Details | Should you Invest in LIC IPO?

lic ipo complete deatils

lic ipo complete deatils

Almost everybody – from investors to policyholders was waiting for LIC IPO in-depth details. Finally, the wait is over as LIC has filed a DRHP i.e., draft red herring prospectus with SEBI on Sunday, February 13. Now, the government-owned company is all set to raise funds by its initial public offerings. Let’s check out all about LIC IPO – it’s issue price, lead managers, investments, revenue, earnings and much more

From investors to policyholders almost everyone was waiting for the detailed details of LIC’s IPO. Finally, the wait is over as LIC has filed a DRHP i.e. Draft Red Herring Prospectus with SEBI on Sunday, February 13. Now, the state-owned company is set to raise funds through its initial public offerings. Let’s look at all about LIC IPO – it’s issue price, lead manager, investments, revenue, earnings, and more. Here are the top highlights of LIC’s draft papers:

What is the Issue Price?

As per the DRHP, the LIC IPO is 100% OFS (Offer for sale) by the Government of India and there is no fresh issue of shares by LIC. About 31.6 cr shares are on offer representing a 5% equity stake of the government of India. 

As per DRHP, LIC IPO is 100% OFS (Offer for Sale) by the Government of India and there is no fresh issue of shares by LIC. Around 31.6 crore shares representing a 5% equity stake of the Government of India are on offer.

Who are the Current Promoters?

LIC’s current promoter is the President of India, acting through the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The promoter currently holds 100 per cent of the pre-offer paid-up equity share capital of the Corporation.

The current promoter of LIC is the President of India, who functions through the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Presently the promoter holds 100 per cent of the pre-offer paid-up equity share capital of the Corporation.

Who are the Lead Managers?

The government has appointed 10 merchant bankers, including Kotak Mahindra Capital, Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt Ltd, Citigroup Global Markets India Pvt Ltd., JP Morgan India, Axis Capital, Bofa Securities, ICICI Securities, JM Financial, SBI Capital and Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Pvt Ltd, to manage the mega IPO of the country’s largest insurer.

The government has appointed 10 merchant bankers including Kotak Mahindra Capital, Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt Ltd, Citigroup Global Markets India Pvt Ltd, JP Morgan India, Axis Capital, BofA Securities, ICICI Securities, JM Financial, SBI Capital, and Nomura. Financial Advisor and Securities (India) Pvt Ltd, to manage the Mega IPO of the country’s largest insurer.

A Business Background of LIC

What are the Employee and Policyholder Reservations?

Well, the employee reservation portion will not exceed 5 per cent of the post-offer equity share capital, while the policyholder reservation portion will not exceed 10 per cent of the offered size. 

Well, the employee reservation share will not exceed 5 per cent of the post-offer equity share capital, while the policyholder reservation share will not exceed 10 per cent of the offered size.

Eligible policyholders may get a discount to the offer price and it will be announced at least two working days prior to the bid/ offer opening date, it said. Up to 60 per cent of the QIB portion will be allocated to anchor investors, while one-third of the anchor investor portion will be reserved for domestic mutual funds.

Eligible policyholders can get a discount on the offer price and the same will be announced at least two working days before the date of opening of the bid/offer. Up to 60 per cent of the QIB portion will be allocated to anchor investors, while one-third of the anchor investor share will be reserved for domestic mutual funds.

What is the Total Market Value of LIC?

As of 30 September 2021, LIC is the largest asset manager in India and the total market value i.e. Assets Under Management of LIC is Rs 39.56 trillion on a standalone basis. Now, this is 3.3 times the total AUM of all private life insurers in India.

Let’s look into the Investments by LIC

A Dig into the LIC Earnings: 

For FY21, LIC’s total revenue was at Rs 3805.76 crore against Rs 30198.22 crore last year. Net profit for the fiscal stood at Rs 191.31 crore against a loss of Rs 11763.38 crore a year ago. The total net worth for the fiscal was at Rs 189.01 crore versus Rs 131.90 crore a year ago.

LIC’s listing is crucial for the government to meet its lowered revenue estimates of divestment of Rs 78,000 crore for the current fiscal. The government has so far raised about Rs 12,000 crore from the privatization of Air India and stake sale in other PSUs.

LIC is expected to enter the stock markets in March 2022. Would you be investing?

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