LIC buys 86% of Indian Oil shares sold by govt
The govt is seeking to raise as much as $11 billion by selling stakes in state-run firms this year
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The govt is seeking to raise as much as $11 billion by selling stakes in state-run firms this year
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State-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India, the country's largest investor, bought just under 86% of shares sold by the government earlier this week in state-run refiner and fuel retailer Indian Oil Corp, a regulatory filing showed.
New Delhi is seeking to raise as much as $11 billion by selling stakes in state-run firms this year. While LIC is a frequent back up for government sales, the sum it bought on Monday, amid a stock market rout, is likely to raise questions over the future of the sell-off programme.
The Indian government sold 10% of Indian Oil, raising around $1.4 billion.
Officials at LIC, whose stake has risen to 11.11% in Indian Oil from 2.52% according to Tuesday's filing after market hours to the Bombay Stock Exchange, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
First Published: Aug 26 2015 | 10:08 AM IST