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Times of India29.04.2026Business1 dk okumaIndia

Centre Revives IDBI Bank Stake Sale After Rejected Bids

Hızlı Bakış

  • The Indian government is reviving the strategic sale of its 45.5% stake in IDBI Bank along with LIC's 49.2% holding, a month after two bids were rejected for being below reserve price.
  • A fresh valuation exercise is underway given the bank's small free float making price discovery difficult.
  • The Centre aims to expedite the process to maintain global investor trust and meet its Rs 80,000 crore disinvestment target, while addressing bidder concerns about pension burden and continued government stake.

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Neden Önemli?

The previous IDBI Bank sale process lasted five years before being abandoned. Bidders including Kotak Mahindra dropped out due to high pension burden and concerns about government continuing as stakeholder. The government holds 45.5% stake while LIC holds 49.2%.

Yazı boyutu

IDBI Bank New Delhi: The Centre has revived the strategic sale of its stake in IDBI Bank, along with LIC's stake a month after the two bids were rejected as they were way below the reserve price. Persons familiar with the discussions said a fresh valuation exercise is being undertaken, given that the bank has a small free float, making price discovery through that route difficult. At the same time, officials will examine whether the sale process should be limited to the existing set of bidders or the process should be undertaken afresh, although the idea is to expedite the exercise to ensure that global investors retain trust and govt also raises resources to meet its ambitious funding requirements for investment and schemes. Retaining the pool to players, who had bid, may open up the possibility of litigation, an official cautioned. At the same time, there is recognition in govt that the abandoned sale process was too long -- lasting five years. And, keeping a shorter timeline is critical in whatever shape the process is revived . Besides, feedback from bidders is seen to be key as some of the interested players, such as Kotak Mahindra, dropped out due to high pension burden that was coming with the bank. Similarly, govt's continuation as a stakeholder is another concern flagged by some of the bankers, who argued that many feared that the Centre may drive the operations in a way that it served its interest and the new owner may not get a completely free hand. "If the govt is really serious about privatisation it should not have any remaining shares," said an executive with one of the entities that was interested in acquiring the bank. Explores Other Valuation Methods, Quick Disinvestment The Centre holds a 45.5% stake in IDBI Bank, while LIC is the largest shareholder with 49.2% holding. The exact details of the process is expected to be firmed up in the coming months, but with the Centre chasing an ambitious disinvestment and asset monetisation target of Rs 80,000 crore in the current fiscal year, merely depending on InvITs by NHAI may not help govt. IDBI Bank shares have recovered in recent days after FM Nirmala Sitharaman said that govt will divest its stake in the entity and closed at Rs 76.9 on BSE on Tuesday.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Government will finalize fresh valuation and bidding process within 3-6 months

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  • More bidders may show interest once pension and stakeholder concerns are addressed

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Açık Sorular

  • What will be the new reserve price for the IDBI Bank stake?
  • Will the sale be limited to existing bidders or opened to fresh bidders?
  • How will the government address bidder concerns about pension burden?
  • What valuation method will be used given the small free float?

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