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Initial Public Offering
Follow-on Public Offering
Offer for sale
Institutional Placement Programme
Explanation : • Initial Public Offering: an offer of shares by an unlisted PSU to the public for the first time. • Follow-on Public Offering: also known as Further Public Offering, it's an offer of shares by alisted PSU. • Offer for sale: shares of a PSU are auctioned on the platform provided by the stock exchange.This mode has been used extensively by the government since 2012. • Institutional Placement Programme: under this, only selected financial institutions are allowedto participate and the government stake is offered to only such institutions. E.g: mutual funds,insurance, and pension funds such as LIC etc. • CPSE Exchange Traded Fund (ETF): Through this route, the government can divest its stake invarious PSUs across diverse sectors through a single offering. This mechanism allows thegovernment to monetize its shareholding in those PSUs which form part of the ETF basket. • Cross-holdings: in this method, one listed PSU takes up the government stake in another listedPSU.
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