Government will sell less than half of its stake held through SUUTI in Axis Bank tomorrow through a block deal for upto Rs 5,700 crore.
Specified Undertaking of UTI (SUUTI), formed in 2003 is an offshoot of erstwhile UTI, holds 20.72 per cent in Axis Bank.
The government is selling 4.2 crore shares or about nine per cent of its holding in a block deal tomorrow in the price band of Rs 1,290—1,357 per share, sources said.
Merchant bankers have initiated the process for stake sale, they added.
Shares of the lender closed 2.1 per cent down at Rs 1,356.85 apiece on the BSE today.
Block deal is a trade with a minimum quantity of 5 lakh shares or minimum value of Rs 5 crore executed through a single transaction on this separate window of the stock exchange.
SUUTI in January had appointed three merchant bankers - J P Morgan, Citigroup Global Markets and JM Financial - for sale of its stake in Axis Bank.
Sources said there will be a six month lock—in period following the share sale.
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