Government allows 2.5% minimum IPO dilution for mega-cap firms

Change
The government issued a gazette notification permitting companies with post-issue market value above ₹5 lakh crore to dilute as little as 2.5% in an IPO, reduced from a 5% minimum.
Government allows 2.5% minimum IPO dilution for mega-cap firms
Why it matters
The notification applies to companies with a post-issue market value exceeding ₹5 lakh crore (approximately $54 billion). Qualifying companies can satisfy IPO listing requirements with a minimum 2.5% public dilution instead of the prior 5% minimum. The Securities and Exchange Board of India approved the change in September and the government issued the change via a gazette notification. The scope explicitly includes large conglomerate digital units such as Jio Platforms Ltd.
Implications
  • Jio Platforms Ltd can pursue an IPO while meeting listing public-float requirements with a 2.5% offering.
  • Investment banks and IPO advisers will structure mega-cap offerings to reflect a 2.5% minimum public tranche for qualifying issuers.

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