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Coal India OFS Oversubscribed 8.14 Times, Govt Exercises Green Shoe Option

The government's Offer for Sale in Coal India received strong investor response, oversubscribed 8.14 times on the first day. The government decided to exercise the entire green shoe option, increasing the total offer to 123,254,566 equity shares representing 2% of the company's paid-up capital. Retail investors and employees will get to bid on May 29, with 10% of the offer reserved for retail investors. The base cut-off price was set at Rs 450.10, while the green shoe cut-off price is at Rs 447.05.

Coal India OFS oversubscribed 8.14 times on Day 1, govt to exercise green shoe option

New Delhi, May 27

The government's Offer for Sale in state-run Coal India Limited received a strong investor response on the first day, with the issue getting oversubscribed 8.14 times.

"Offer for Sale in Coal India Limited received enthusiastic response from investors and was over subscribed 8.14 times on the first day. Allocation will be on price priority basis," Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary said in a post on X.

The government has also decided to exercise the entire green shoe option, which allows the seller to increase the number of shares being sold if investor demand remains strong.

"Government has decided to exercise the entire green shoe option. Retail investors and employees get to bid on Friday 29th May 2026," the DIPAM Secretary added.

An Offer for Sale, or OFS, is a mechanism through which promoters of a listed company sell their shares through the stock exchange platform. In this case, the Government of India, acting through the Ministry of Coal, is selling part of its stake in Coal India.

An oversubscribed issue means investor demand for shares was much higher than the number of shares offered for sale.

According to a stock exchange filing by Coal India, the government had initially proposed to sell 61,627,283 equity shares, representing 1 per cent of the company's total paid-up equity share capital, as the base offer size.

The filing further stated that the government had the option to additionally sell another 61,627,283 equity shares under the oversubscription option, also known as the green shoe option.

"In this connection, we wish to exercise the Oversubscription Option to the extent of 61,627,283 Equity Shares," the filing said.

With the exercise of the full green shoe option, the total offer size now stands at 123,254,566 equity shares, representing 2 per cent of Coal India's total paid-up equity share capital, according to the filing.

The filing added that 12,325,458 equity shares, representing 10 per cent of the offer, would be available for retail investors on day 1, or May 29, subject to receipt of valid bids.

The company also said that up to 25,000 equity shares would be offered to eligible employees in accordance with the terms and conditions of the OFS guidelines.

The company had the base cut-off price of Rs 450.10 in OFS, which means this is the minimum price at which investors can bid for shares under the Offer for Sale.

And now, the green shoe cut-off price is at Rs 447.05, which refers to the additional shares that can be sold if there is excess demand in the OFS. It is usually slightly lower and helps the government raise more funds if investor demand remains strong.

Shares of Coal India closed at Rs 463.05 per share on Wednesday on the National Stock Exchange.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While the oversubscription is good news, I hope retail investors like me get fair allocation. The price band of Rs 450 is quite high for common people. Also, why is the green shoe cut-off slightly lower at Rs 447?😕

James A

Interesting to see this level of demand for a coal company when the world is moving towards green energy. But I guess in India, coal is still king for power generation. The government is cleverly capitalizing on current market conditions.

Vikram M

This is a classic case of 'sell when the going is good'. Coal India's valuation at Rs 450+ is quite rich given the global push towards renewables. But for short-term traders, this could be a good opportunity. Let's see how the stock performs post-OFS.

Sneha F

As an employee, I'm happy we get up to 25,000 shares. But I hope the allocation process is transparent. Also, the government should use this money for development projects in coal-bearing regions like Jharia and Raniganj.🙏

Karthik V

Good to see divestment getting done at a time when markets are volatile. The 10% reservation for retail investors is fair. I'll be bidding on Friday. Let's hope the allocation is done properly this time unlike some previous OFS where retail got very little.🤞

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