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This Article is From Jul 10, 2025

LIC Share Sale: Government To Offload Minority Stake Via OFS

LIC Share Sale: Government To Offload Minority Stake Via OFS
The government currently holds 96.5% stake in LIC. It had sold 3.5% through an IPO in 2022. (Photo source: PTI)
  • Government plans further stake sale in Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) through OFS route
  • Current government stake in LIC is 96.5% after 3.5% IPO in May 2022
  • Government must sell 6.5% more to meet 10% public shareholding by May 16, 2027
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The government is working on further stake sale in Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) and the disinvestment department would work out finer details of the transaction, sources said.

The government currently holds 96.5% stake in LIC. It had sold 3.5% through an initial public offering (IPO) in May 2022 at a price band of Rs 902-949 a share. The share sale fetched the government around Rs 21,000 crore.

Sources said the government has given its approval for further share sale in LIC through the OFS route and the discussions are still in the nascent stage.

"It is up to the disinvestment department to look at the market condition and conclude the stake sale," a source said.

The government needs to offload another 6.5 per cent stake in the public sector life insurer to meet the mandated 10 per cent public shareholding requirement by May 16, 2027.

The quantum of stake sale, price and timing would be decided in due course, the source added.

LIC's current market capitalisation stands at Rs 5.85 lakh crore.

Shares of LIC were trading at Rs 924.40 apiece, down 2.27% over the previous close on the BSE.

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