ONGC receives information memo from govt on HPCL stake sale

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After several weeks of delay, the has sent an information memorandum (IM) based on which the state-owned firm would make an offer to buy majority stake in HPCL, officials said.

The Cabinet had on July 19 approved the sale of government's entire 51.11 per cent stake in Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) to and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) as part of its Rs 72,500 crore disinvestment target for the current fiscal, 2017-18.


advisors were appointed in August and it was expected that an IM containing detailed information on HPCL's assets and liabilities would be handed over to by mid- September so as to help it firm up a value for the stake buy.

"In a typical strategic stake sale, the opens data room for potential acquirer to access information on the target company. But in case of this is being done on the basis of largely publicly known information that has been put in IM," an official who wished not to be identified said.

Originally, the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) was keen to close the in October or November itself but it managed to send the IM to only on October 31.

Separately, Chairman and Managing Director Shashi Shanker said the company is hoping to close the deal by March 31.

"We received IM on Tuesday and we would do independent valuation of HPCL," he told reporters last evening.

JM Financial is DIPAM's the advisor for the stake sale which at current prices may fetch the about Rs 35,000 crore.

Besides, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has been appointed as the legal advisor for handling the stake sale.

With and under the administrative control of the ministry, the latter has appointed 'Protocol Valuers Ltd' for suggesting valuation at which the government's 51.11 per cent stake in should be sold to

"We have appointed CitiGroup and SBI Caps as our advisor and would be appointing valuation experts as well," Shanker said.

On the funding, he said all options are open for

"We have not yet decided. We have internal accruals and have secured shareholder approval for borrowing Rs 25,000 crore. Also we hold substantial stake in Corp (IOC) and GAIL, a part of which could be liquidated. So the funding could be one or a combination of these," he said.

holds 13.77 per cent stake in IOC, India's biggest refiner, which at current trading price is worth over Rs 27,800 crore.

It also holds 4.87 per cent stake in gas utility GAIL, which is worth about Rs 3,900 crore at current prices.

Officials said the merchant banker appointed by DIPAM will assist the on "modalities of disinvestment and the timing" as well as recommend the need for intermediaries required for the process.

It will do business valuation of HPCL, structure the transaction, suggest measures to fetch optimum value and assess positioning of the strategic sale.

Besides, it will prepare all documents like information memorandum (IM), confidentiality and agreements such as pact to sale and the share purchase agreement.

The legal advisor will review and advise on all legal contracts, titles of properties, assets, real estate, intellectual property rights and contracts with employees.

It will also draft related documents and advise on the structure of the transaction, including compliance with Sebi guidelines and stock exchange listing norms.

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First Published: Thu, November 02 2017. 14:07 IST