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Successful bidding for privatisation of Heavy Electrical Complex held

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Privatisation Commission successfully conducted the bidding for privatisation of Heavy Electrical Complex, the first entity-level strategic transaction since 2015. As per the transaction structure approved by Federal Cabinet in December 2020, all 96.6% Govt shares in HEC were offered for sale. This was the fifth attempt at privatizing HEC with prior unsuccessful efforts in 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2015.

With the highest bid price of Rs. 99.999 per share from IMS Engineering, HEC’s enterprise value is estimated to be around Rs. 1,900 million. Valued as a going concern, reserve price was based on extensive diligence and financial modeling that incorporated demand outlook and supply constraints, and was approved by CCOP earlier in the day.

PC Board will now meet tomorrow to discuss the outcome and recommend the transaction to CCOP for its approval before it is presented for Federal Cabinet’s consideration. PEL and Waves-Singer were unsuccessful bidders. Chairing the bidding ceremony, Federal Minister Privatisation Mohammedmian Soomro said that all privatisation transactions are carried out strictly as per PC Ordinance, 2000 and applicable rules. All processesare kept transparent and extensive deliberations are undertaken at each phase. He also highlighted that HEC once operative will enhance the competition among the transformer manufacturers which will reduce the capex cost for the DISCOs beside saving the valuable foreign exchange which is presently being spent on import of transformers.

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