Govt gives nod for listing of 5 general insurance PSUs

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 18 2017 | 7:29 PM IST
Government will reduce its stake in five state-owned general insurance companies to 75 per cent and list them on stock exchanges, a move that will help insurers raise funds from capital markets as also to improve corporate governance.
"It could be either by fresh equity or Offer for Sale. Both options are available. We can expand the shareholding so that the government share comes down to 75 per cent," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after the Cabinet meeting here today.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave 'in principle' nod for listing five government-owned general insurance companies -- New India Assurance Company, United India Insurance, Oriental Insurance Company, National Insurance Company and General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC).
The government shareholding in these companies will be reduced from 100 per cent to 75 per cent in one or more tranches over a period of time, Jaitley said.
"All procedural formalities are over. Now the companies will have to comply with the listing requirements with stock exchanges and Sebi," he said, when asked whether they will be listed in the current financial year ending March 31.
During the process of disinvestment, he said, the existing rules and regulations of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) will be followed.
"Whatever are the regulations, they have to comply with that," he said, when asked if the companies will initially divest 10 per cent stake as per the regulatory requirement.
He said listing on the stock exchange necessitates compliance with a number of disclosures and accounting requirements of Sebi, which acts as an additional oversight mechanism.
The disclosures bring about transparency and equity in functioning of companies, he added.
Listing is expected to lead to improved corporate governance and risk management practices leading to improved efficiency, he said, adding that a greater focus on growth and earnings can also be expected.
Listing will open the way for the companies to raise resources from the capital market to meet their fund requirements to expand their businesses, instead of being dependent on the government for capital infusion.
In his budget speech last year, Jaitley had announced that public shareholding in PSU general insurance companies is a means for ensuring higher levels of transparency and accountability and the insurers owned by the government will be listed.

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First Published: Jan 18 2017 | 7:29 PM IST

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