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The government has exempted public sector entities from the Minimum Public Shareholding (MPS) norm which mandates at least 25 per cent public float for all listed companies. The exemption would apply on these entities regardless of the government's direct or indirect holding. The exemption from MPS norm will be valid for a "specified period" even if there is a change in ownership or control after the exemption is granted, a Gazette notification said. The notification exempts "any listed entity in which the Central Government or State Government or public sector company, either individually or in any combination with other, hold directly or indirectly, majority of the shares or voting rights or control of such listed entity, from any or all of the provisions of this rule (MPS norms)." The Securities Contracts (Regulation) Amendment Rules, 2022 was notified by the government on January 2. Following the notification, IDBI Bank will be exempt from MPS even after partial stake sale by
Another 712,141 shares meant for retail investors will be auctioned on Thursday. Floor price set at Rs 440 a share
The provision should benefit minority shareholders as long as there is no compulsory acquisition of shares of the minority, say legal experts
Listed PSUs have already been provided one year extension, till August 21, to comply with the norms