Abrdn to sell 2% stake in HDFC Life to raise up to ₹2,425 crore

PTI Updated - September 12, 2022 at 09:29 PM.

UK-based investment company Abrdn is planning to sell up to 4.3 crore sales representing two per cent of HDFC Life Insurance Company's outstanding shares through a block deal to raise over ₹2,425 crore, according to merchant banking sources.

The Edinburgh-based company, which was formerly known as Standard Life Aberdeen, has offered the shares in the price band of ₹564.1 to ₹578.55, which is a discount of up to 2.5 per cent on the scrip's close on Monday in the block deal, they said.

The shareholding of Abrdn, one of the promoters of the insurer, will fall to 1.7 per cent after the trade is executed from the present 3.7 per cent, as per the term sheet. Mortgage major HDFC, the other promoter in the private sector insurer, will continue to hold 48.7 per cent of the company.

Bofa Securities is the sole bookrunner for the sale of shares.

At the lower end of the offer price range, Abrdn will be booking an income of ₹2,425.6 crore or $305 million, the term sheet says.

The HDFC Life scrip closed 0.68 per cent up at ₹579.90 apiece on the BSE on Monday as against gains of 0.54 per cent on the benchmark.

Published on September 12, 2022 15:50

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