The board of directors of Punjab National Bank (PNB) has given the green light to a share sale aimed at raising Rs 7,500 crore through Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) or Follow-on Public Offer (FPO) during the fiscal year 2024-25.
The decision, disclosed in a stock exchange filing on Monday, January 29, outlines the bank's intention to raise equity capital in one or more tranches while ensuring the government's stake remains above 52%. The bank has the flexibility to choose between QIP, FPO, or any other permitted mode, either individually or in combination.

An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders is slated for Tuesday, March 5, 2024, conducted via video conferencing, where the shareholders will have their say on the proposed share sale.
"The Board has approved the raising of equity capital for an amount aggregating up to ₹7,500 crore (including share premium, if any) in one or more tranches during FY 2024-25 through Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP)/Follow-on Public Offer (FPO) or any other permitted mode or a combination thereof," stated PNB in its stock exchange filing.
This move comes after the public sector bank unveiled its capital generation plan in December, highlighting its commitment to fortify its financial standing. In a stock exchange filing dated December 29, PNB announced the board's approval to raise equity capital through either QIP or FPO.
The capital infusion is expected to empower PNB to navigate the evolving economic landscape, providing the necessary resources for expansion and resilience amid challenging market conditions. The bank's commitment to maintaining the government's stake at a minimum of 52% reflects a balance between attracting external investments and retaining government control.
Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP) and Follow-on Public Offer (FPO) are popular methods for companies to raise funds from the market. While QIP allows the issuing of securities to institutional investors without a public offering, FPO involves the sale of additional shares to existing shareholders or the public.
The upcoming Extraordinary General Meeting marks a critical juncture for PNB, as shareholders will play a pivotal role in shaping the future trajectory of the bank.
As the global economic landscape continues to witness fluctuations, financial institutions are actively seeking avenues to fortify their positions. PNB's proactive approach to capital generation aligns with the broader trend of financial institutions taking strategic measures to enhance their resilience and sustainability in a dynamic market environment.
The shares of Punjab National Bank (PNB) were seen trading with minor gains of 0.5% at Rs 108 per share as of 9:50 am on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The stock has given returns of more than 111% in the last one year.
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