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Tata Capital Public Offering Of Rs 15,512 Crore Sees Strong First-Day Response

The quota for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) got subscribed to 29 per cent, while the category for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) received 19 per cent subscription.

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  • Tata Capital IPO sees 20% subscription on first day.
  • Anchor book received strong demand, over five times oversubscribed.
  • IPO aims to strengthen Tier-1 capital for future lending.

The Initial Public Offering of non-banking financial company Tata Capital Ltd received a 20 per cent subscription so far on the first day of bidding on Monday.

The IPO (Initial Public Offering) received bids for 6,83,01,122 shares against 33,34,36,996 shares on offer, according to details available with the NSE till 1151 hours.

The quota for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) got subscribed to 29 per cent, while the category for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) received 19 per cent subscription. The portion meant for non-institutional investors attracted a 12 per cent subscription.

Tata Capital on Friday collected Rs 4,642 crore from 68 domestic and global institutional investors, with the anchor book witnessing demand nearly five times higher than the allocated amount.

The company's Rs 15,512 crore public offering will conclude on October 8 and is in a price range of Rs 310-326 per share. At the top end of the band, the non-banking financial company (NBFC) commands a valuation of about Rs 1.38 lakh crore.

The IPO, comprising a total of 47.58 crore shares, includes a fresh issue of 21 crore equity shares and an Offer For Sale (OFS) of 26.58 crore shares. Under the OFS component, Tata Sons will offload 23 crore shares, while the International Finance Corporation (IFC) will divest 3.58 crore shares.

Currently, Tata Sons holds an 88.6 per cent stake in Tata Capital, while IFC owns a 1.8 per cent holding. Proceeds from the IPO will be used to strengthen the company's Tier-1 capital base, supporting future capital requirements, including onward lending.

This will mark Tata Group's second public listing in recent years, following the debut of Tata Technologies in November 2023.

The IPO is being undertaken in line with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) listing mandate for upper-layer NBFCs, which requires them to be listed within three years of classification.

Tata Capital was designated as an upper-layer NBFC in September 2022. With a portfolio of more than 25 lending products, the company caters to a diverse customer base, including salaried and self-employed individuals, entrepreneurs, small businesses, SMEs, and corporates.

In addition to lending, Tata Capital also distributes third-party products such as insurance and credit cards, offers wealth management services, and acts as a sponsor and investment manager to private equity funds.

Tata Capital is expected to make its stock market debut on October 13. 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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