LIC to declare financial results for FY22 on May 30

LIC to declare financial results for FY22 on May 30

The much sought-after IPO of LIC made its debut at around 8 percent less than its issue price

AgenciesUpdated: Tuesday, May 24, 2022, 04:06 PM IST
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The meeting will also consider payment of dividends if any, LIC said | LIC

The board of directors of the state-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is scheduled to meet at the end of this month to declare the financial results for the fiscal year ended March 2022.

It is informed that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation is scheduled to be held on May 30, 2022, LIC said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.

The insurance behemoth, which was listed on the bourses earlier this month on May 17, said the board will consider and approve the audited financial results (standalone and consolidated) for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2022.

The meeting will also consider payment of dividends if any, LIC said.

The much sought-after IPO (initial public offer) of LIC made its debut at around 8 percent less than its issue price, in a choppy market condition mainly because of the geopolitical tensions arising out of the Russia-Ukraine war.

LIC shares were listed 8.11 percent discount at Rs 872 per share on NSE on May 17, as against its issue price of Rs 949 per share.

The LIC scrip was trading 1.12 percent up at Rs 826 apiece on BSE.

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