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CPSE ETF oversubscribed, fetches over `3,150 crore

NFO has been fully subscribed with FIIs putting in `750 crore alone so far on the fourth day of offer

The strong demand has taken the cumulative bids to over `3,150 crore so far on the last day of offer on Friday. Photo: MintPremium
The strong demand has taken the cumulative bids to over `3,150 crore so far on the last day of offer on Friday. Photo: Mint

New Delhi: CPSE Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) has so far garnered cumulative bids of over Rs3,150 crore, buoyed by strong demand from foreign institutional investors. The final subscriptions, however, will go up as the issue will close later in the day.

According to sources, the New Fund Offer (NFO) has been fully subscribed with foreign institutional investors (FIIs) putting in Rs750 crore alone so far on the fourth day of offer.

The strong demand has taken the cumulative bids to over Rs3,150 crore so far on the last day of offer on Friday.

The government had targeted to garner Rs3,000 crore from the ETF. As many as seven anchor investors, including State Bank of India and insurance companies, have already put in Rs835 crore into the NFO.

The insurers that have put money in the ETF are LIC, Bharti Axa Life, General Insurance Corporation of India, National Insurance Company, The New India Assurance and United India Insurance.

The CPSE ETF basket consists of shares of 10 PSUs and provides an opportunity for investors to become part-owners of Oil & Natural Gas Corp, GAIL India, Coal India, Indian Oil, Oil India, Power Finance Corp, Rural Electrification Corp, Container Corp, Engineers India and Bharat Electronics.

The government had reserved Rs900 crore for anchor investors, or those bidding for more than Rs10 crore of shares. As per the offer document filed with market regulator Sebi, individual investors can invest a minimum of Rs5,000, while the maximum limit is Rs10 lakh for investment in CPSE ETF.

Non-institutional investors/qualified institutional buyers can invest in the scheme with a minimum investment amount of Rs10 lakh.

The fund is managed by Goldman Sachs and will be listed on the stock exchanges in the form of an ETF.

The ETF is an open-ended fund and the units have a face value of Rs10 each. The government has raised about Rs13,119 crore from disinvestment so far in this financial year. A successful subscription of the ETF would help the exchequer get richer by Rs3,000 crore. This would help the government meet the revised disinvestment target of Rs16,027 crore.

In the interim Budget for 2014-15, the government lowered the PSU stake sale target from Rs40,000 crore to Rs16,027 crore.

An ETF is a security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange.

Assets under management of ETFs in India have gone up to Rs11,807 crore in September 2013 from Rs1,396 crore in March 2009.

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Published: 21 Mar 2014, 02:02 PM IST
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