The Rs 6,057-crore IPO got subscription worth Rs 2,299.44 crore, which along with shares worth Rs 1,635 crore already allocated to anchor investors, has taken the total collected amount to Rs 3,934.44 crore.
The IPO received bids for 6,87,85,068 shares against the total issue size of 13,23,78,973 shares, data available with the NSE till 1700 hrs showed.
The quota set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was subscribed 59 per cent, while for non-institutional investors category it was 15 per cent, sources said.
ICICI Pru IPO's retail applications has crossed the 5 lakh mark.
The public offer is scheduled to close tomorrow. The stock would be offered in a price band of Rs 300-334 per share.
Ahead of the IPO, ICICI Prudential allocated over 4.89 crore shares at Rs 334, the top-end of the price band, aggregating Rs 1,635.33 crore to a clutch of anchor investors.
The public offer comprises of up to 18,13,41,058 equity shares of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, including a reservation of up to 1,81,34,105 equity shares (10 per cent of the offer) for shareholders of ICICI Bank.
At the upper end of the price band, the offer would be worth Rs 6,057 crore.
This would be the biggest initial public offering after Coal India. The state-run firm had hit the capital markets in 2010 to raise over Rs 15,000 crore.
The company, which filed the draft red herring prospectus with Sebi on July 18, got the regulator's go-ahead on September 2.
The insurer is a venture between banking major ICICI Bank and UK's Prudential Corporation Holdings. Singapore's Temasek and PremjiInvest also are shareholders.
Last November, ICICI Bank sold nearly 6 per cent stake in ICICI Prudential to Temasek and PremjiInvest. The shares were offloaded for around Rs 1,950 crore, valuing the insurer at Rs 32,500 crore.
PremjiInvest holds 4 per cent in the insurance company while Temasek owns 2 per cent.
DSP Merrill Lynch and ICICI Securities are global coordinators and book running lead managers to the issue. Others are CLSA, Deutsche, Edelweiss, HSBC, IIFL, JM Financial, SBI Capital Markets and UBS.
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