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8 banks submit bids to manage $3.2 bn CIL stake sale: IFR

The stake sale, valued at about USD 3.2 billion at the current stock price, is part of New Delhi's aim to raise 695 billion rupees (USD 10.52 billion) by March by selling minority stakes in government-owned companies.

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    Eight investment banks including HSBC and ICICI Securities and SBI Capital have submitted bids to manage a 10-percent stake divestment in state-owned Coal India, IFR reported, citing a person close to the deal.

    The stake sale, valued at about USD 3.2 billion at the current stock price, is part of New Delhi's aim to raise 695 billion rupees (USD 10.52 billion) by March by selling minority stakes in government-owned companies.

    Other investment banks who have submitted bids for the share offering are Axis Capital, Elara Capital, Edelweiss, Kotak Investment Banking and JM Financial, IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication, said.

    The Department of Disinvestment, which oversees stake sales in state firms, and all eight banks did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

    The deadline for submitting bids for Coal India share sale was extended thrice as global investment banks came under pressure from environmental groups to steer clear of the share sale, sources told Reuters last month.

    first published: Nov 16, 2015 02:45 pm

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