In a statement ICICI Bank had yesterday said the board has decided to sell "4 per cent to Premji Invest and its affiliates and 2 per cent to Compassvale Investments Pte Ltd, an indirectly wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore-based investment company Temasek."
Premji Invest is the investment arm of Wipro Group chairman Azim Premji.
Reacting to the news, shares of ICICI Bank opened on a positive note at Rs 271.20, then surged 1.88 per cent to reach an early high of Rs 272.25 on the BSE.
The proposed transaction values the company at Rs 32,500 crore, reflecting substantial value created by the business since inception, the company said.
Upon completion of the transaction, ICICI Bank will hold around 68 per cent share of the company.
Prudential Plc, the foreign joint venture partner will maintain its current holding of around 26 per cent.
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