*Government mulls divesting another 10 per cent of its stake in PFC through
a follow-on public offer by the end of current fiscal*

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The Government is mulling divesting another 10 per cent of its stake in
Power Finance Corporation through a follow-on public offer by the end of the
current fiscal, sources in the know said. Along with disinvestment, the
company is also likely to raise up to 10 per cent fresh equity. The proposal
is at a preliminary stage of discussion between the Ministry of Finance and
the Ministry of Power. The government currently holds 89.78 per cent stake
in the public sector company. It had divested 10 per cent stake by way of an
initial public offer in 2007. After the proposed disinvestment it may go
down to about 80 per cent. The disinvestment in Power Finance Corporation
(PFC) is part of the government's plan to sell 25 per cent stake in profit
making PSUs in various tranches.

·         PFC's Board is meeting later this month and the issue may come up
for discussion. There was, however, no confirmation. Going by the current
market capitalisation of the company, which stands at about Rs 34,978 crore,
the company may raise about Rs 7,000 crore of which 50 per cent will go to
the government as disinvestment proceeds while PFC would retain 50 per cent
towards fresh capital. PFC is a non-banking financial institution that
provides loans for various power projects in generation, transmission,
distribution sector as well as for Renovation & Modernisation (R&M) of
existing power projects.

·         The government has divested its stake in various power PSUs over
the last one year, starting with the initial public offering in NHPC in
August 2009, followed by follow-on offers of NTPC and Rural Electrification
Corp last fiscal (2009-10) and IPO of Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd (SJVNL) in
the current financial year. The Ministry of Power is also gearing up for the
follow-on public offer of the central transmission utility PowerGrid Corp,
which can be expected by the end of the year. The government is likely to
divest 10 per cent stake in PowerGrid and 10 per cent fresh equity may be
raised by the company.

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