Indian Companies Garner 6,000 Cr Through IPOs in 2012-13



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New Delhi: Indian companies mopped-up over 6,000 crore during fiscal 2012-13 through initial public offerings (IPOs), a marginal rise of four per cent from the past year.

A total of ten companies collectively managed to garner 6,059 crore through their IPOs during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, shows an analysis of data available with the stock exchanges.

This marks a slight increase of four per cent from the total funds raised through IPOs during the previous fiscal, 2011-12, when 33 companies had together mopped-up 5,808 crore.

In 2010-11, a total of 33, 183 crore worth capital was raised by 52 firms through their IPOs.

Most of the IPOs that hit the capital market in the current fiscal were smaller in size (less than 1, 000 crore) and some companies even withdrew their offers after poor response. Besides, many companies did not launch their offers after doing all the groundwork and obtaining the necessary approvals.

Bharti Infratel, the tower arm of telecom giant Bharti Airtel, came out with the largest public issue of the year when it hit the capital market to raise 4, 118 crore. This was also the biggest IPO since October 2010, when state-run Coal India had garnered 15, 475 crore.

Interestingly, there were three jewellery firms PC Jewellers, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri and Tara Jewels-- that entered the capital market this fiscal.

Three firms -- retailer Sai Silk, packaging firm Plastene India Ltd and component supplier to automotive industry Samvardhana Motherson Finance withdrew their offers, collectively worth 1,832 crore, due to poor response.

Among the major IPOs of the year, PC Jewellers raked in 609 crore and rating agency CARE garnered 504 crore.

Housing finance company Repco Home Finance was the sole state-owned firm to enter the capital market through IPO route during 2012-13. Repco Home Finance raised about Rs 270 crore through its public offer.

Other IPOs included Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri (200 crore), Tara Jewels (170 crore), VKS Projects (55 crore), MT Educare (35 crore), Speciality Restaurants (176 crore rpt 176 crore) and V-Mart Retail (26.25 crore).

Most of these companies plan to use the proceeds for expansion work and other general corporate purposes.

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Source: PTI