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Wipro’s Rs 15,000 crore share buyback at 23% premium: Should you buy before record date?

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Wipro’s Rs 15,000 crore share buyback at 23% premium: Should you buy before record date?
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IT services major Wipro has fixed June 5 as the record date for its Rs 15,000 crore share buyback, with analysts suggesting investors to consider buying shares of the company to participate in the corporate action.

Wipro has set the buyback price at Rs 250 per share, implying a premium of 23% over the stock’s previous closing price of Rs 203.11 apiece on NSE. This would mark the IT major’s first buyback in nearly three years.

Also Read | Wipro fixes June 5 as record date for Rs 15,000 crore share buyback at Rs 250 apiece

Key things to know about Wipro’s share buyback

Wipro board in April approved the plan to buy back up to 60 crore shares, representing 5.7% of the total paid-up share capital, for an aggregate amount not exceeding Rs 15,000 crore. The buyback will be done via the tender route, and all shareholders who hold shares of the company in their demat accounts on the record date, including those who received the equity shares after cancelling their American Depository Receipts (ADR), will be eligible to take part in the corporate action.

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The IT firm’s promoters and promoter groups have indicated their intention to participate in the proposed buyback. Other details including the buyback window and entitlement ratio will be announced later.Buyback of shares refers to a corporate action where a company repurchases its own shares from the existing shareholders. Usually, the company purchases the shares at a higher price than the current levels, encouraging investors to participate. Typically, a company decides to buy back its shares in order to increase share value, utilise surplus cash, prevent hostile takeovers or increase promoter holdings.

Should retail investors participate in Wipro’s share buyback?

Market regulator Sebi has mandated that 15% of a buyback’s total offer size must be reserved for small shareholders. From Wipro’s context, this means that around 9 crore shares worth Rs 2,250 crore at the buyback price will be reserved for small shareholders holding shares worth up to Rs 2 lakh on the record date.

The minimum acceptance ratio, often termed as the entitlement ratio, for retail investors is expected to be around 30.8% while the same for the general category is expected to be 5%, according to Motilal Oswal Wealth Management’s calculations based on the company’s shareholding pattern as on March 31, 2025.

Based on Wipro’s FY25 shareholding pattern, the brokerage said that the entitlement ratio for retail investors might get lower as retail participation can increase closer to the record date. However, given that the eligibility for the retail portion of Wipro’s buyback is just 800 shares, which is only about 16% of the 5,000 shares (lowest data point of shareholding as per last annual report), the firm expects the actual acceptance ratio to be high.

Also Read | Wipro share buyback: Should retail investors participate? Here’s what analysts say

“Retail investors looking for short-term opportunities can buy the shares of Wipro. Based on the last two buybacks of Wipro and very low retail shareholding, we expect the acceptance ratio to remain high in the range of 50-60% which could give a potential return of 11-13% (pre-tax) with a time frame of 2-3 months,” the wealth management company added.

“Overall, we view Wipro’s buyback as a tactical opportunity rather than a guaranteed arbitrage. The risk-reward appears balanced, with limited downside and attractive upside in favourable participation scenarios. We recommend selective participation, as outcomes remain contingent on acceptance dynamics,” SAMCO Securities said.

Also Read | How Wipro’s Rs 15,000 crore share buyback offer can give double-digit returns

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)



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