
Jio eyes up to $140 bn IPO valuation; TPG, KKR, General Atlantic, Silver Lake to sell
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-controlled Jio Platforms Ltd is targeting a valuation of $120 billion to $140 billion in its public offer, which will see some of its existing investors, including TPG, KKR, General Atlantic, and Silver Lake, sell shares, according to two bankers familiar with discussions.Parent Reliance Industries Ltd is not expected to offload any shares, and the company is also not looking to issue new stock to raise capital, as it will be a standalone offer for sale by some of its shareholders, said the bankers, who didn’t want to be identified as discussions were private.Jio Platforms executives met with representatives of 17-19 investment banks this week before filing its draft papers with the regulator for the initial public offering (IPO).“Some of the selling shareholders were also part of this meeting,” said one of the senior bankers present. The meeting was held to outline the role of individual bankers in the book-building process, said another.A General Atlantic spokesperson and TPG declined to comment.
Reliance, KKR, and Silver Lake did not respond to Mint's queries sent on Tuesday.The gathering was the final run-up to the IPO filing, touted as India's biggest by a private company, which is expected to offload around 2.5%-2.7% of its stake. The offer will have to brave the ongoing global turmoil in equity markets triggered by the oil shock stemming from the war in West Asia.
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