RIL Partly-paid Shares Under Rights Issue To Debut On Bourses On Monday

(RIL) partly-paid shares will make their stock market debut on Monday. These shares were issued in programme, which concluded on June 3 and garnered 1.6 times subscription.

About 442.6 million partly paid-up shares with face value of Rs 2.5 per share were issued in the at Rs 314.25 per share. In simple terms, these shares are worth a fourth of the fully-paid up shares of RIL that are traded on the bourses. On Friday, the fully-paid shares closed at Rs 1,589, up 3.3 per cent.

At the last closing price, the partly paid up shares will be worth Rs 397.2, a premium of 26 per cent to the price. Market players said the partly paid up shares will move lock in step with the fully paid shares but could trade a premium given their low denomination.

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After Tata Steel, RIL will be the second company whose partly-paid up shares will be traded separately. RIL’s partly-paid up shares will be converted to fully-paid up shares in November 2021. The holders of the partly-paid up shares will have to pay second installment of Rs 314.25 in May 2020 and the balance Rs 628.5 in November 2021. RIL issued shares at Rs 1,257 apiece in the rights issue but the entire payment has to be paid in three tranches.

RIL will raised a total of Rs 53,124 crore through the rights issue, highest-ever raised by an Indian company through this instrument.

The new shares issued under the rights programme were allotted on Thursday. Following the rights issue the promoter holding in RIL has inched up slightly from 50.07 per cent to 50.29 per cent, data provided on the BSE showed.

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