HZL: Cupboard clears sale of govt’s 29.58% stake in Hindustan Zinc valued at Rs 38,000 crore

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The Union Cupboard on Wednesday authorized the sale of the federal government’s residual 29.58 per cent stake in Ltd, which at present costs would fetch over Rs 38,000 crore to the exchequer, sources stated.

The Cupboard Committee on Financial Affairs (CCEA) authorized the sale of 124.9 crore shares authorities holds within the zinc producer which was offered to mining mogul Anil Agarwal’s Sterlite Industries in 2002.

Sources with direct data of the event stated the stake sale modalities can be determined by the DIPAM.

The choice would give a push to the federal government’s disinvestment drive within the present fiscal. The federal government has budgeted Rs 65,000 crore from PSU disinvestments and strategic gross sales.

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It has already received somewhat over Rs 20,500 crore from sale of its 3.5 per cent stake in Life Insurance coverage Company (LIC).

HZL has been taken up after privatisation of Bharat Petroleum Company Ltd (BPCL) received stalled following two of the three bidders strolling out of the competition.

Different strategic disinvestments resembling Delivery Company of India (SCI) are going through procedural delays.

The federal government had in 2002 offered its 26 per cent shareholding together with administration management to Sterlite, which is a part of Agarwal’s

group, for Rs 40.5 per share. A 12 months later, one other 18.92 per cent was purchased by the mining conglomerate.

Within the two transactions, the federal government received round Rs 769 crore.

Vedanta exercised a name choice as per the share buy settlement however the authorities contested it. The agency dragged the federal government to arbitration however later withdrew it, paving the best way for the stake sale.

Final month, Agarwal informed PTI that his group can not purchase greater than 5 per cent of the federal government’s residual stake in HZL except the phrases of the contract are modified.

He had indicated that his group will contemplate shopping for your entire stake if the phrases are amended and the shareholding is obtainable to it.

The sale of a 29.5 per cent stake representing over 124.96 crore shares would fetch round Rs 38,000 crore to the exchequer at present market costs.

Shares of HZL closed at Rs 305.05, up 3.14 per cent on the BSE. Throughout the day, the scrip touched a excessive of Rs 317.30 a share.

HZL was a government-owned firm until 2002.

In April 2002, the federal government offloaded a 26 per cent stake in HZL to Sterlite Alternatives and

(SOVL) for Rs 445 crore — thereby giving Vedanta group administration management in HZL.

Vedanta group later purchased 20 per cent from the market and one other 18.92 per cent from the federal government in November 2003, elevating its possession in HZL to 64.92 per cent.

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