IFCI to exit non-core biz by selling entire 45.5% in Hardicon

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2017 | 7:28 PM IST
Infrastructure term lender IFCI today said its board has approved divesting the entire 45.5 per cent stake in associate firm Hardicon as per its plan to exit from non-core business activities.
"The board has given its approval for disinvestment of entire 45.50 per cent shareholding i.E., 4,550 equity shares with face value of Rs 100 each in Hardicon Ltd," a company statement said.
Hardicon is a non-listed associate company of IFCI.
It is owned by financial institutions like IFCI, SIDBI, SBI and several other public banks and state-level entities.
The company was set up in 1985 to facilitate overall industrial development of the country by addressing technical consultancy needs of industry and corporates and promoting entrepreneurship.
IFCI stock closed 0.72 per cent higher at Rs 27.95 on BSE today.

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First Published: Jan 25 2017 | 7:28 PM IST

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