NHPC OFS Opens for Retail Investors: Offer Price, How to Apply, and Key Details
- 3rd June 2026
- 12:00 PM
- 3 min read
Summary
The government's offer for sale in NHPC opened for retail investors on 3 June, a day after the non-retail portion closed with a subscription of 3.47 times. The OFS carries a floor price of ₹71.5 per share. The Centre is divesting up to 6% of NHPC's equity, with the full green shoe option set to be exercised following strong institutional demand.Mumbai | 3 June 2025
The Central government’s offer for sale in NHPC opened for retail investors on Wednesday, with the non-retail portion having already drawn strong demand on day one.
What Is the Offer Price and OFS Structure?
The floor price for the OFS is ₹71.5 per share. The Centre announced the OFS on 1 June with a base size of 3% of NHPC’s equity and a green shoe option of an additional 3%, exercisable in the event of over-subscription. At the end of the March quarter, the Central government held a 67.4% stake in NHPC. Retail investors held 8.28% at the same date, according to stock exchange data.
How Did the Non-Retail Portion Perform?
The OFS opened for non-retail investors on 2 June and closed with an overall subscription of 3.47 times the shares on offer. Following this response, DIPAM Secretary Arunish Chawla confirmed on X that the Centre would exercise the entire green shoe option and allocate shares on a priority basis.
How Can Retail Investors Apply?
Retail investors can participate through their trading or demat account by following these steps:
- Open your trading or demat account and go to the “corporate action” or “OFS” section.
- Check the floor price, bid quantity, and price details before placing your bid.
- The bid price must be at or above the cut-off price of ₹71.5 per share. Bids placed below this level will be rejected.
- Ensure sufficient funds are available in your account before submitting, as the bid amount will be blocked upon acceptance.
How Did NHPC Shares React?
NHPC shares were up 4.5% at ₹75.56 in early trade on Wednesday, partly recovering after a decline of nearly 7% during the previous session, which was the stock’s largest single-day fall since June 2024. Over 21.2 crore shares changed hands on Tuesday, well above the 20-day average of 1.5 crore shares. Of the total traded quantity, 9.2 crore shares, or 44%, were marked for delivery, against a 20-day delivery average of 70 lakh shares.
What Does the Stake Sale Mean for Government Shareholding?
The base divestment of 3% would bring the government’s stake in NHPC down from 67.4%. With the green shoe option fully exercised, the total stake on offer stands at 6%. The post-OFS government shareholding figure has not been officially confirmed.
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