NSE plans to get listed in India as well as abroad. It will file IPO papers with market regulator Sebi for the domestic public issue by January 2017 while the same will be done for overseas listing by April next year.
The exchange has already formed a listing committee to expedite the process. It has roped in four merchant bankers -- Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, JM Financial Institutional Securities and Kotak Mahindra Capital Company -- to manage its upcoming initial public offer (IPO).
Besides, the board announced an interim dividend of Rs 79.50 per share of Rs 10 each for 2016-17.
The record date to determine the eligibility for payment of the interim dividend is fixed as October 17. The dividend will be paid by October 31.
Further, NSE's board has decided to issue one bonus share of Rs 10 each for every 10 shares of Rs 10 each held by the shareholders.
"Share premium required for implementing the bonus issue is Rs 4.50 crore. Share premium account as on March 31, 2016 was Rs 40 crore," NSE said, adding that bonus shares will be credited by November 30.
The board has also decided "sub-division of shares of Rs 10 into shares having a face value of Re 1 each subject to the approval of the shareholders in the general meeting and regulatory approvals, if any. The record date for the same will be announced later".
Its authorised share capital of Rs 50 crore will remain unchanged, post stock split.
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) said the splitting of shares is expected to be complete by December 15, subject to regulatory and shareholder nod.
NSE has reportedly approached the government and Sebi to bring in norms for self-listing. Regulations of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) do not provide for self-listing of a stock exchange and the watchdog has so far said no to considering the matter.
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