ITI eyeing FPO in July-August: Official

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Public sector is targeting to come out with fresh issue of shares through a follow on public offer (FPO) between coming July and August, its S said today.

"The was very kind enough to approve a proposal to allow us to offer 18 crore fresh issue of shares to public through in domestic market. Our aim is to come out with fresh issue of shares between July and August," he told told here.

The government currently holds 92.59 per cent stake in ITI, he said.

"We are hopeful it (proceeds) will be used for very important projects like Bharat Net, Data Centres and several programmes," he added.

The will also help ITI reduce its debt obligations and meet Sebis requirement of minimum 25 per cent public shareholding, said.

FPO is a stock issue of additional shares made by a company that is already publicly listed and has gone through the initial Public Offering process.

The ITI chief also announced expansion of the compay's data centre facility by adding 1,000 additional racks in the existing set up here and setting up of new data centre of 200 racks capacity at its plant.

ITI manufactures across six units in Begnaluru (Karnataka), Raebareli, and Mankapur (UP), Palakkad (Kerala) and (J&K).

It is a supplier for the defence communication and networking needs and a major supplier of products to the

Gopu said was expecting massive investment in data centre business as the government was going ahead with Digital initiatives.

The PSU, which was in financial mayhem for the last 16 years, had recently announced a profit of Rs 102 crores for 2017-18.

The also said the new infrastructure will enable PSU banks, central and state government undertakings, MNCs, corporates and large enterprises to have their data located in the country.

The expansion of the facility will give enterprises in the government and corporate sector an opportunity to serve their customers and end-users better while being able to compete with private players on an even keel, he said.

Many organisations have already shown interest in hosting their data with ITI, he added.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 20:00 IST