Central bank of india ofs closes with 1.28 times subscription

The government's offer to sell its stake in Central Bank of India attracted strong investor interest. The two-day issue closed on Monday with an overall subscription of 1.28 times.

Institutional investors showed significant participation in the offer for sale. Retail investors also placed bids for shares during the period.

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