As regards the Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), the government has received bids worth Rs 4,000 crore, as against the target of Rs 3,000 crore. However, it will refund the excess amount and retain only Rs 3,000 crore.
In case of sale of Axis Bank stake held through SUUTI, the government has raised Rs 5,557 crore, which is nearly double the budgeted amount of Rs 3,000 crore.
As the total realisation through CPSE (Central Public Sector Enterprise) ETF and Axis Bank stake sale is higher than the budgeted amount, it would help government trim the fiscal deficit.
In order to push disinvestment, the government had come with a novel scheme of launching an ETF comprising shares of 10 PSUs. The New Fund Offer (NFO), which opened for subscription on March 18, closed today.
According to sources, it has received good response from both institutional and retail investors and garnered bids worth over Rs 4,000 crore.
However, as the target was only Rs 3,000 crore, sources said, the fund managers would refund Rs 1,000 crore over subscription.
Other major buyers of the shares include Citigroup Global Markets Mauritius and Goldman Sachs Singapore.
As per the bulk deal data on the stock exchanges, 4.2 crore Axis Bank shares were sold at an average price of Rs 1,315.13 apiece, yielding a total of Rs 5,557 crore to the government.
