LIC Sells Over 2% Stake In Power Grid For Rs 3,079 Crore In 5 Months

has sold over 2 per cent of its holding in Corporation over the past five months for Rs 3,079.43 crore, the insurer said on Wednesday.

There is a decrease of 2.003 per cent in holding during the period from May 18, 2022 to October 11, 2022.

As per regulatory requirement by Sebi, listed have to disclose about change in shareholding of 2 per cent and above.

"Corporation's shareholding in Corporation has diluted from 36,99,02,170 to 23,01,82,028 equity shares decreasing its shareholding from 5.303 per cent to 3.3 per cent of the paid-up capital of the said company," said in a regulatory filing.

The shares were sold at an average price of Rs 220.40 per share during the period through an open market sale in an ordinary course of transaction, said.

State-owned is engaged in electric power transmission, telecom and consultancy services.

Shares of the country's largest state-owned insurer, LIC, closed at Rs 615.40 apiece on BSE, down by 0.69 per cent. Power Grid Corp shares ended 3.5 per cent up at Rs 215.60.

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