Hindustan Times (Jammu)

INSURER STAR HEALTH CUTS IPO SIZE AFTER TEPID SUBSCRIPTI­ON

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Star Health will cut the offer for sale portion of its IPO after the offering received a tepid response in its subscripti­on period ending yesterday, according to a source.

The IPO of the country’s largest private health insurance firm was not fully subscribed by the close of bidding on Thursday, signalling that demand for IPOs in India could be waning.

It was subscribed at just 79%, getting bids worth $427.37 million, despite it extending the subscripti­on period for its offering. “The retail and institutio­nal part was fully subscribed but that wasn’t the case for HNIs (High Net-worth Individual­s). We saw a tepid response from HNIs and so there has been about a $100 million shortfall. So as a result, the offer for sale size will be reduced to the extent of the undersubsc­ribe portion,” said a source.

Star Health did not immediatel­y respond to a request from Reuters for comment. The institutio­nal investor and retail segments were fully subscribed, at 1.03 times and 1.1 times respective­ly, but bids for them were far lower than in previous offerings such as Nykaa. “The feedback that we are getting right now is that the pricing was a bit too high. Possibly something should have been left for investors on table,” the source said.

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