All IPOs may now come with underwriting cover

NEW DELHI: Underwriting could become mandatory for the initial public offers (IPOs). The proposal is part of the initiatives which are under consideration of the market regulator to discipline the primary market and ensure quality paper.

An underwritten issue, it is understood, would also give confidence to investors that the issue has been vetted by domain experts after considering the risk factors. It could help obtain better pricing as institutions would not want to underwrite issues that are over-aggressively priced and run the risk of devolving substantially. The move comes in the backdrop of some of the big IPOs - Emmar MGF, Wockhardt etc - being called off. In February, these issues were called off by the promoters after failing to woo investors following cut in price band and extension of deadline.

The proposal has already been given an in-principle go-ahead by the Primary Market Advisory Committee, which is at present discussing the issue of making the IPO process more efficient and transparent. The nitty-gritty of its implementation, however, is yet to be firmed up, sources told ET. However, the proposal will finally have to be cleared by the SEBI board before it is implemented.

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