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IRFC shares tumble 5% as OFS opens for non-retail investors. Here’s what shareholders should know

Economic Times

Economic Times

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June 24, 2026

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IRFC shares dipped 5 as the government launched an Offer for Sale, planning to sell a 1 stake at a floor price of Rs 91. This move aims to boost the stock's free float and liquidity. The sale, part of the Centre's divestment drive, follows similar offerings in other public sector undertakings. Despite a significant year-to-date fall, IRFC remains popular with a large retail investor base.

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