View of Government Stake in VI

Despite the potential for significant gains, the government has opted against reducing its stake in Vodafone Idea as the company, experiencing a surge in its share prices over recent months, prepares for its upcoming fund-raising event scheduled for Feb 27. Holding a 33% stake, the government remains the largest shareholder in the company, surpassing the Aditya Birla Group of industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and Vodafone Plc of the UK. However, the government believes that the “time has not yet come to pursue full or partial divestment” of its stake, particularly as the funds raised by the company are earmarked for the launch of 5G services and debt reduction. 

Government sources clarified that there are no current plans to sell off the government’s holdings in the company, indicating that any decision in this regard will be deferred to a later date. The government asserts that the company should prioritize developing a credible revival plan before contemplating an exit strategy. Despite grappling with nearly Rs 2.2 lakh crore in debt and significant losses, Vodafone Idea’s share prices have surged by over 150% in the past year, following the government’s decision to acquire a stake in exchange for future interest payments owed. 

The government’s decision has proven lucrative, given the substantial increase in Vodafone Idea’s share value. While the government purchased shares at Rs 10 each last year (despite a market price of Rs 6.85 at the time), regulations under the Companies Act stipulated that equity must be acquired at no less than the par value. Vodafone Idea announced plans for a fund-raising initiative on Feb 22, signaling the initial phase of what analysts anticipate will be a “multi-billion-dollar infusion” to bolster the company’s financial position, as it contends with customer losses to competitors like Reliance Jio and Airtel. 

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