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Wipro's Rs 15,000 Crore Buyback Opens: What Retail Investors Should Know

Wipro's Rs 15,000 crore buyback opened on June 10, offering shares at Rs 250 apiece—well above the market price of under Rs 180. Small shareholders have higher entitlement ratios, but analysts expect only about 21% acceptance, limiting potential gains. The offer closes on June 17.

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June 15, 2026
Wipro's Rs 15,000 Crore Buyback Opens: What Retail Investors Should Know

Wipro's Rs 15,000 crore share buyback opened on Thursday, allowing eligible shareholders to tender shares at Rs 250 apiece, significantly above the prevailing market price of under Rs 180. The IT major plans to buy back up to 60 crore shares, or around 5.7% of its total paid-up equity capital.

The offer window will remain open from June 10 to June 17, while June 5 has been fixed as the record date, meaning only shareholders holding the stock on that date are eligible. The buyback has drawn attention due to the price differential, which offers a potential arbitrage opportunity for retail investors, though final gains depend on acceptance ratios.

Key Structure and Eligibility

Under the buyback structure, small shareholders (holding shares worth less than Rs 2 lakh as on the record date) are entitled to tender 11 shares for every 56 shares held. For general shareholders, the entitlement ratio has been fixed at 10 shares for every 197 shares held, as per the company’s exchange filing cited by the Economic Times. Wipro has also indicated that its promoters and promoter group entities intend to participate in the buyback.

Shareholder Category Entitlement Ratio
Small shareholders (holdings < Rs 2 lakh) 11 shares per 56 held
General shareholders 10 shares per 197 held

How the Process Works

Eligible shareholders can place bids through brokers on BSE or NSE via a separate buyback window. The registrar will verify tendered shares by June 19, while final acceptance or rejection will be announced by June 23. Payments and unaccepted shares will be processed by June 24, according to the schedule. The company has advised investors to ensure demat accounts are active and bank details are linked for settlement.

Analyst Perspectives

Analysts say the buyback offers a moderate arbitrage opportunity rather than a strong upside trigger. Sunny Agrawal of SBI Securities was quoted by the Economic Times as saying that retail investors in the small shareholder category should tender their full holdings. He estimated an acceptance ratio of around 21%, implying a gain of roughly Rs 70 per share over market levels, translating to about 7–8% return in some cases. Other analysts cited similar expectations, with acceptance ratios likely near 20%, though actual outcomes will depend on participation levels.

Harshal Dasani of INVasset PMS noted that only a portion of tendered shares will be accepted, but those accepted will be bought at a fixed premium. He warned that returns depend heavily on post-buyback stock performance.

Risks and Considerations

Analysts cautioned that the main risk lies in unaccepted shares remaining in the portfolio. If the stock weakens after the buyback, the overall benefit from the arbitrage could reduce. "This is a tactical buyback opportunity, not a reason to become structurally positive on Wipro or Nifty IT," Dasani said.

Despite the premium buyback price, analysts described the overall return profile as limited and dependent on acceptance ratios and broader market conditions.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance management tips given by experts are their own. These opinions do not represent the views of The Times of India.)


Sources: Business-Today

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