Jamaica Gleaner

Everybody loves the Wigton IPO except, it appears, government workers:

- AVIA COLLINDER Business Reporter avia.collinder@gleanerjm.com

THE NUMBER of applicants for shares in the Wigton Windfarm IPO has exceeded the 10,000 goal set by the Jamaican Government. But a representa­tive of lead broker Mayberry Investment­s Limited, who confirmed the level of subscripti­ons, said “public sector applicatio­ns represent less than five per cent of the total so far”.

A senior official at Sagicor Investment­s Jamaica, which is one of the sales agents for the offer, said the brokerage had opened some 2,000 new accounts as a result of the Wigton IPO, and that it appears other firms were also adding new accounts based on interest in the renewable energy company.

The Jamaican Government is aiming to raise $5.5 billion from the initial public offering of shares in the Manchester-based wind farm. Alongside the 10,000 subscriber target, it also reserved 20 per cent or 2.2 billion of the 11 billion shares on offer for public sector workers.

Wigton Windfarm Limited is a subsidiary of stateowned Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica.

The Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica, which is the state agent in charge of government divestment­s,

is concerned at the low interest shown by government workers in the IPO, even while upbeat that the overall offer itself was so far a success.

“The Government has allocated 20 per cent of shares for public sector employees, and I hope that every single civil servant or member of staff of a government ministry, department and agency will purchase even the minimum number of shares,” said DBJ Managing Director Milverton Reynolds.

“This is too great an opportunit­y to miss. At fifty cents per share, every Jamaican can own a piece of a national property while improving their financial condition,” he said.

The targeted public sector workers are persons employed to: any ministry or other central government department or local government; any public body, as defined under the Public Bodies Management and Accountabi­lity Act, including Wigton Windfarm; or any executive agency as defined under the Executive Agencies Act.

The Wigton IPO offer opened on April 17 and will close on May 1. The reserved shares not taken up by public sector workers will be made available to the general public for subscripti­on.

 ?? FILE ?? A section of Wigton Windfarm at Rose Hill, Manchester.
FILE A section of Wigton Windfarm at Rose Hill, Manchester.

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