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IndiGo trims IPO size to Rs 3,000 crore as Gangwal family to offload less no of shares

FP Archives • October 20, 2015, 10:37:25 IST
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The promoters of the company will now sell nearly 23 million shares, down from about 26.1 million they had earlier proposed

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IndiGo trims IPO size to Rs 3,000 crore as Gangwal family to offload less no of shares

New Delhi: Low-cost carrier IndiGo’s operator InterGlobe Aviation tonight lowered its IPO size by over Rs 200 crore to nearly Rs 3,000 crore with one promoter deciding to sell less number of shares in the public offer. [caption id=“attachment_2475142” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/IndiGo1_Reuters.jpg) Reuters[/caption] The reduction came on the first day of the roadshow for the much-awaited IPO, which is being seen as a test case for the revival of big-ticket share sales in the primary market. The promoters of the company, which is among the few profitable airlines in the country, will now sell nearly 23 million shares, down from about 26.1 million they had earlier proposed for the Offer For Sale component of the IPO. The decision was taken hours after the company management began the IPO roadshow in Mumbai early Monday, where it was announced that the public issue would be a fresh issue aggregating up to Rs 1,272.2 crore and offer for sale of up to 26,112,000 shares. The OFS component was proposed to comprise of 3,290,419 shares by InterGlobe Enterprises, 3,006,000 shares by Rahul Bhatia; 3,759,638 shares by Rakesh Gangwal and 2,227,316 shares by Shobha Gangwal, among others. Sources said that the Gangwal family has decided to reduce the number of shares to be offered by them for sale, resulting in lowering of the total OFS component to about 23 million equity shares. This would bring down the IPO size, where the price band has been fixed at Rs 700-765 a piece, to about Rs 3,000 crore from Rs 3,268 crore estimated earlier, sources added. Earlier this morning, InterGlobe Aviation said it will retire nearly one-third of its total debt of Rs 3,912 crore from the share-sale proceeds. InterGlobe Aviation is the holding company of IndiGo airline. The company said it will retire Rs 1,166 crore out of its Rs 3,912-crore debt from the IPO proceeds. Stating that the airline has not a single penny in working capital or non-aircraft purchase related debt, company President Aditya Ghosh said the entire Rs 3,912-crore debt it has is related to aircraft purchases. Out of its nine years of existence, it has been profitable in seven years, he claimed. The company recently declared an interim dividend of Rs 1,500 crore to the promoters. When asked about hefty payouts the promoters have been getting all these while, Ghosh had said, “As a manager my mandate is to keep my customers happy, my employees happy and also investors/shareholders. I have been doing as a private company and will continue to do so as public company going forward.” Ghosh said the company will launch its Rs 3,268-crore public issue, the first from the airline sector after the Spicejet IPO, on October 27 which will remain open till October 29. PTI

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