Fund mop-ups via IPOs in 2016 three-fold higher than a year ago

Money raised through public issues in 2016 so far is three fold higher compared to the same period in 2015. As many as 21 companies have debuted on the bourses so far raising Rs 19,379.09 crore, an increase of around 205% compared to last year when 15 companies raised Rs 6,346.02 crore, data compiled from Prime Data base shows. During the same period in 2014, four companies raised Rs 4,029 crore.

 

Of the issues that hit the primary markets in 2016, the Rs 6,000-crore initial public offering (IPO) of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, a subsidiary of ICICI Bank, was the biggest. This is followed by the issue of small finance bank, Equitas Holdings which raised around Rs 2,000 crore. Punjab National Bank’s (PNB) subsidiary firm, PNB Housing Finance will hit the primary market on Oct 25,the company is expected to raise Rs 3,000 crore in a price band of Rs 750 – Rs 775.

 

According to data compiled from the website of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), draft documents of as many as 10 companies are under process of receiving the market regulator’s approval for their public issues. Among the companies whose issues are yet to receive Sebi’s approval include Aster DM Healthcare, Avenue Supermarts, Security &Intelligence Services (India) and Continental Warehousing Corporation. The IPOs of these companies are expected between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 crore.

 

On the other hand, as many as 15 companies have received Sebi’s approval for their public issues which are expected to raise around Rs 4,800 crore. Of the issues, the Rs 1,000 crore IPO of pharma company Laurus Labs is the biggest issue followed by real estate firm Paranjape Schemes whose issue is expected to raise Rs 600 crore.

Source: http://www.financialexpress.com/markets/indian-markets/fund-mop-ups-via-ipos-in-2016-three-fold-higher-than-a-year-ago/428823/

PE exits set to see new record through IPOs this year

With RBL Bank and Aster DM Healthcare planning to raise Rs 1,500 crore and Rs 1,600 crore, respectively, through initial public offerings (IPOs) this year, private equity investors are set to make a record exit using the primary market route.

According to Prime Database, a Delhi-based financial services firm providing research on IPOs, the first six months of the year saw PE investors exit stakes worth Rs 2,993 crore across six IPOs. These include small finance bank Equitas raising Rs 2,176 crore through IPO in April. Twelve PE investors including International Finance Corporation and Sequoia Capital sold stake worth Rs 1,454 crore in the issue, making part or full exit.

The first six months of the year has already seen more PE exits through IPOs than the annual record of Rs 2,346 crore across 12 IPOs in 2015.

“The value of exits is related to the size of the company looking to list and in recent times, we have seen larger companies coming to the market,” said Subhrajit Roy, executive director and head (equity capital markets origination) at Kotak Investment Banking. “Investors are increasingly focusing on post-listing liquidity, which is enhanced by a higher free float. The average deal size has been increasing to adhere to this requirement,” said Roy.

While Ratnakar Bank’s IPO will see PE funds Gaja Capital and Capvent India making part exits, that of DM Healthcare will see India Value Fund and Olympus Capital paring their stake. Another PE-backed company, Varun Beverages, has also planned to raise Rs 1,000 crore through an IPO this year by providing liquidity platform for its PE investors AION Global and Standard Chartered Private Equity. “The PE activity over the past few months was characterised by an increase in buy-outs, the restart of investments in infrastructure projects especially roads, PE-backed IPOs and continued robustness in fund raisinPE exits set to see new record through IPOs this yearg,” said Mayank Rastogi, partner and leader for PE at consulting firm EY.

“Owing to the strong listing performance of PE-invested firms in the past 12 months, a long list of IPOs is being lined up amongst PE-invested companies,” said Rastogi.

PE exits set to see new record through IPOs this year. Increasing PE exits through IPOs is also credited to the performance of secondary markets. Sensex, the benchmark index of the BSE, has risen four per cent to 27,167 this year. Also the average price-to-earnings ratio for 30 Sensex companies is 20.13 now, against five-year average of 17.93. This has given PE-backed companies an opportunity to provide their investors’ exit through the IPO route.

“As the broad secondary markets remain buoyant, we will see more and more PE-backed IPOs where the investor would make only partial exits,” says Pranav Haldea, managing director at Prime Database Group. “PEs want to keep their skin in the game as they expect secondary markets to do better from hereon.”

Source: http://www.business-standard.com/article/specials/pe-exits-set-to-see-new-record-through-ipos-this-year-116070600752_1.html

IPOs: here’s how much money India Inc raised in May

Money raised through public issues in 2016 so far is three fold higher compared to the same period in 2015.

Indian companies raised Rs 6,744 crore through initial public offerings (IPOs) during the first five-and-a-half months of 2016, according to Prime Database.

The year so far witnessed 11 companies making their debut on the exchanges, with healthcare, finance and investments firms dominating  issuances.

Although all the IPOs were oversubscribed, only five of the 11 companies reported listing gains. Firms such as Ujjivan Financial Services, Thyrocare Technologies and Team Lease Services saw an overwhelming response, with their issues being oversubscribed between 38% and 41%.

The public issue of Mahanagar Gas, which closed last week, was oversubscribed 65 times. The IPO, which aimed to raise R1,040 crore, was fully subscribed on the first day. The public issue of Bangalore-based staffing firm Quess Corp, which aims to raise R400 crore, will open on Wednesday.

Source: http://www.financialexpress.com/article/markets/indian-markets/firms-raise-rs-6744-crore-via-ipos-till-mid-may/300205/