Other suggestions, which Sebi said, have been received from "various stakeholders", include reducing the mandatory notice period for OFSes to one day, from two days currently, and to restrict trading in the concerned stocks within a price band on the day prior to the share sale.
The move follows apprehensions raised by the government in the past, during some divestments through OFS route, that the secondary market price could dip below the proposed OFS price and thus hamper the share sale process.
The government had, however, requested Sebi to further ease the norms for OFS by way of halting secondary market trading and other steps to boost its divestment programme, under which it aims to raise Rs 41,000 crore from sale of minority shares in the current fiscal.
The public comments have been sought till April 18 on a host of suggestions, which also include providing the retail investors an option to bid at cut-off price in all OFS.
"Recent experience with OFS has shown that some retail investors bid at high prices, on the assumption that they would get allotment at cut-off price. Therefore, it is suggested to make it mandatory for sellers to provide option to retail investors to place price bid or place bid at cut off price for better retail participation," Sebi said in its discussion paper.
Sebi has presented both 'for' and 'against' views on all the suggestions, while inviting public comments.
"For example, if fundamental information arrives at the time of the trading halt, the price adjustment process is delayed. This may in turn increase price uncertainty because no information is transmitted through trading when there is a halt.
"In addition, by preventing investors from trading during a halt, investors may not be able to liquidate their position, if so required by them for sale of shares using OFS through stock exchange mechanism.
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