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GAIL to buyback 5.7 cr shares for Rs 1,083 cr
Mar 31, 2022 4:33 AM

GAIL (India) Ltd on Thursday said it will buyback about 5.7 crore shares for Rs 1,083 crore as it looks to use its healthy balance sheet to reward shareholders for the second time in as many years. GAIL had in 2020-21 spent Rs 1,046.35 crore on a similar share buyback.

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The board of directors of GAIL approved the "buyback of about 5.70 crore shares at the rate of Rs 190 per share aggregating to about Rs 1,083 crores (excluding taxes)," the company said in a statement. The buyback price of equity shares is at a 24 percent premium over Wednesday's close price at NSE.

Buying back shares is considered a tax-efficient way of rewarding shareholders. The government owns a 51.80 percent stake in the company and is likely to participate in the buyback. In the 2020-21 buyback, the government had received Rs 747 crore.

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The share buyback, or share repurchase, is when a company buys back its own shares from investors or stakeholders. It can be seen as an alternative, tax-efficient way to return money to shareholders. Buybacks are attractive in tax terms even after considering the 10 percent tax on long-term capital gains (LTCG).

"The Board approved buyback of about 5.70 crore shares through tender offer representing 2.50 percent of its paid-up capital and free reserves as on March 31, 2021," GAIL said in the statement. GAIL has been consistently rewarding its shareholders through regular dividends, issue of bonus shares and also buyback of shares at a premium.

During the current financial year (2021-22), the company paid the highest ever interim dividend of Rs 3,996 crore (at the rate of 90 percent of the face value). GAIL had issued bonus shares in FY 2008-09, 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2019-20. In March 2021, it completed buyback of about 6.97 crore shares at Rs 150 apiece.

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GAIL started its business in 1984, as a natural gas transmission company with a single cross-country trunk pipeline and has now become the flagship natural gas company of India. It is the largest integrated natural gas marketing and transmission company having its presence along the entire natural gas value chain. It owns and operates around 13,840 km, or 74 percent of the total length of the cross-country natural gas pipeline network in India, in 28 states and Union Territories. GAIL sells around 52 percent of all natural gas sold in India and 44 percent of LNG.

The company supplies 67 percent of gas consumed in the fertilizer sector, 53 percent in power and 60 percent in the city gas sector. With an LNG portfolio of over 14 million tonne per annum and diversity in supply sources and price indices, GAIL is well poised to cater to the needs of the customers and actively contribute towards the national goal of a 'gas-based' economy, the statement said.

The company has also embarked upon alternate energies like green hydrogen, renewables and bio-fuels projects, which are of national importance and would likely provide a transition to the future.

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First Published:Mar 31, 2022 1:33 PM IST

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