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Govt to Sell 5% Stake in GIC Re via OFS: Retail Bidding Opens June 17

By Arth Vani Desk · 2026-06-15

The Indian government is offloading a 5% stake in the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) through an Offer for Sale. Retail investors can bid for shares at a floor price of ₹352 starting June 17.

Key takeaways

The Indian government is offloading a 5% stake in the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) through an Offer for Sale. Retail investors can bid for shares at a floor price of ₹352 starting June 17.

The Government of India has announced its plan to divest up to a 5% stake in the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re), the country’s largest reinsurer. The divestment will be carried out through an Offer for Sale (OFS), providing an opportunity for both institutional and individual retail investors to pick up shares in the state-owned giant.

Bidding Schedule and Floor Price

The stake sale is structured to occur over two days. Non-retail investors, typically large institutions and funds, will be able to place their bids on June 16. Following this, the window for retail investors—individual residents who invest up to ₹2 lakh—will open on June 17.

The government has fixed the floor price for the sale at ₹352 per share. This price acts as the minimum rate at which investors can bid for the stock. If the demand is high, the final allotment price could potentially be higher than this base rate.

Why is the Government Selling?

This move is primarily driven by regulatory requirements rather than just a fund-raising exercise. Under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) guidelines, all listed public sector companies must maintain a minimum public shareholding of 25%. Currently, the government holds a significant majority in GIC Re, and this 5% dilution is a step toward meeting those mandatory listing norms.

Understanding GIC Re’s Role

For retail investors unfamiliar with the company, GIC Re occupies a unique position in the Indian financial landscape. Unlike standard insurance companies that sell policies to the public, GIC Re is a 'reinsurer.' It provides insurance to other insurance companies, helping them manage their risks. As the dominant player in the Indian reinsurance market, it remains a critical backbone of the domestic insurance industry.

What Should Retail Investors Do?

Those interested in participating in the OFS should contact their stockbrokers or use their online trading platforms on the designated day. Key factors to consider include:

Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. This is for informational purposes and does not constitute financial advice.

Source: Economictimes
Investments are subject to market risks. This article is for informational purposes only and not financial advice.