The public sector undertaking today submitted the copy of public announcement and the letter of offer for the shareholders to the stock exchanges.
SBI Capital Markets is acting as the manager for the offer, it said a regulatory filing.
"The buyback offer will open on August 30 and close on September 14, 2016," it added.
The offer size represents 22.15 per cent of the aggregate of the fully paid-up share capital and free reserves of the Navratna company for the financial year ended March 31, 2015.
The buyback is to happen "at a price of Rs 44 per equity share payable in cash for an aggregate consideration not exceeding Rs 2,834.96 crore.
The government holds 80.93 per cent stake in Nalco.
"The buyback will help the company return surplus cash to its members holding equity shares broadly in proportion to their shareholding, thereby, enhancing the overall return to members," the firm said in the public offer document.
Nalco said it does not intend to raise additional debt for the explicit purposes of buyback offer and will use funds from its free reserves as well as "out of fixed deposits of the company lying with the bank".
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