Govt considering ITC, L&T, Axis stake sales to pare deficit
The ministry intends to ask the Cabinet
to approve the proposal to meet its target of Rs54,000 crore in total
share sales in the year ending 31 March
India faces a
slump in economic growth that’s hurting tax revenues, adding pressure on
the govt to sell some of its stake in ITC, L& T and Axis, worth a
combined Rs47,400 crore at current prices, to help contain the budget
deficit. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint
New Delhi: India is seeking to revive the option of selling some government stakes in ITC Ltd., Larsen & Toubro Ltd. and Axis Bank Ltd. to raise funds, three finance ministry officials with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The ministry intends to ask the Cabinet to approve the proposal as
pressure grows on the administration to meet its target of Rs54,000
crore ($8.7 billion) in total share sales in the year ending 31 March,
said the officials. They asked not to be identified as the plans aren’t
public.
The officials said a final decision has yet to be taken
and didn’t give a time frame for the approval process. The government’s
attempt since the end of 2011 to set up a fund management company for
the stocks, which would then pledge them as collateral to secure loans,
has stalled.
India faces a slump in economic growth that’s hurting tax
revenues, adding pressure on the government to sell some of its stake
in ITC, Larsen & Toubro and Axis, worth a combined Rs47,400 crore at
current prices, to help contain the budget deficit. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s goal is to shrink the gap to a six-year low of Rs4.8% of gross domestic product this fiscal year
NITESH KUMAR
PGDM 1ST
LIVEMINT
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