"We are talking to the government that the minimum public shareholding guidelines should not be depended on who the owner is," Sebi chairman UK Sinha told reporters on the sidelines of a capital market summit organised here by industry body CII.
"The Sebi regulations should be neutral to ownership. Our objective is that the same set of rules should apply to all companies, including those owned majority by the government," he added.
Sinha further said the regulator has already taken up the issue with the government that they should also issue minimum 25 per cent of shares if they want to get listed.
At present, private sector companies are compulsorily required to have at least 25 per cent public shareholding, while for government-owned companies minimum threshold level is only 10 per cent.
The 25 per cent public float norm was implemented last fiscal by the Sebi, following which many companies including blue-chips like Wipro had to bring down promoters holding.
There are close to 30 listed PSUs where public investors hold less than 25 per cent stake. The major PSUs where government holding currently stands at more than 75 per cent include Coal India, SAIL, MMTC, NHPC, NMDC and SJVN.
Commenting on the much-awaited REIT guidelines, Sinha said, they had dialogue with the government and expect that tax-break will be announced shortly, post which Sebi will issue the final guidelines.
Sebi is also working on infrastructure investment trust, and will be able to finalise its recommendation shortly.
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