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IndiGo promoter Rakesh Gangwal to sell $1.35 billion stake in block deal

IndiGo promoter Rakesh Gangwal to sell $1.35 billion stake in block deal

Mint5 days ago

Mumbai: IndiGo co-founder and promoter Rakesh Gangwal is expected to sell shares worth $1.35 billion in the airline through a block deal on 27 May, according to a term sheet accessed by Mint.
On Monday, Mint reported that Gangwal was expected to sell shares worth $803 million via a block deal. However, the transaction size has since grown, according to the latest term sheet reviewed by Mint.
Under the updated terms, Gangwal and his Chinkerpoo Family Trust are set to offload 22.1 million shares, or a 5.7% stake, at an offer price of ₹ 5,230.5 per share in InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, which operates IndiGo, India's largest airline. This price reflects a 3.5% discount to the stock's Monday closing price of ₹ 5,420 on the BSE.
As of 30 March 2025, Gangwal held a 5.3% stake in the company, while the Chinkerpoo Family Trust owned 8.23%, according to BSE data. In contrast, as of November 2015, Gangwal owned 16.89% of IndiGo, and the trust held 15.64%, highlighting the significant reduction in their combined holdings over time.
Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Pvt, Morgan Stanley India Co, and J.P. Morgan India Pvt are arranging the trade. Goldman Sachs declined to comment, while Gangwal, Morgan Stanley India, and J.P. Morgan India did not immediately respond to Mint's requests for comment.
IndiGo's shares have gained about 18% over the past year, closing 1.76% lower at ₹ 5,420 per share on the BSE on Monday.
Gangwal has been gradually reducing his stake in the airline following a settlement agreement with co-founder Rahul Bhatia. He sold a 5.83% stake on 29 August 2024, after offloading an identical stake on 11 April 2024.
IndiGo reported a 62% surge in profit in the fourth quarter ended March, driven by a spike in air travel during the Mahakumbh festival in January and February.
In its recent earnings call, the company said it has damp-leased six Boeing 737 widebody aircraft to support international expansion, with one already deployed on the Delhi–Bangkok route.
The airline is also betting on cargo revenue as a major growth opportunity. Management noted that India currently accounts for a single-digit share of international air cargo, indicating significant upside potential.
'Indigo has a sturdy footing in its domestic business while enjoying over 60% market share. While covering over 89 destinations, the company has access to key ground slots at all prime airports,' Axis Securities said in a 16 April report. The brokerage said the low-cost airline can benefit from better infrastructural spending at current key airports and further spending on building new airports at freshly recognised key micro markets.

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