The Indian government is set to divest a significant portion of its stake in General Insurance Corporation (GIC Re) through an offer for sale (OFS).
At the floor price of ₹395 per share, the share sale is estimated to fetch the government approximately ₹4,700 crore.
GIC Re is a leading player in the international reinsurance sector and is 100% owned by the Indian government. The company was listed on the bourses in October 2017 and raised ₹9,685 crore through its initial public offering (IPO), offering investors an opportunity to participate in the share market investment of a government-backed company.
Investors interested in participating in the GIC Re OFS should carefully consider the offer's terms and conditions, as well as the company's financial performance and future prospects.

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