The 15 anchor investors include Franklin Templeton MF, SBI MF, HDFC Standard Life Insurance, Birla Sun Life Trustee, ICICI Prudential MF, Sundaram MF, Tata AIA Life Insurance and Reliance Life Insurance.
The first initial public offering in the current fiscal, the company will hit the capital market tomorrow to raise up to Rs 2,200 crore.
Equitas Holdings, with a licence for a small finance bank, has fixed the price band at Rs 109-110 per share. The initial share sale programme will close on April 7.
The allocation was finalised by the company's IPO committee during its meeting today.
Equitas' IPO comprises fresh issue of shares aggregating Rs 720 crore and an offer for sale of up to 132,425,884 equity shares by existing shareholders, including P N Vasudevan, MD, and private equity stakeholders.
These include the International Finance Corporation, Nederlandse Financierings, Aavishkaar Goodwell India Microfinance Development Company, Sequoia Capital India, Westbridge Ventures and Helion Venture Partners.
Funds generated from the fresh issue will be used to develop IT infrastructure for the new bank and lending purposes, among others.
The Chennai-based Equitas Holdings in September 2015 had received in-principle approval from the Reserve Bank to set up a small finance bank to provide basic banking services to small farmers and micro industries.
Axis Capital, ICICI Securities, HSBC and Edelweiss Financial Services are managing the company's IPO.
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