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JSA, Dentons Link Legal, Hogan Lovells act on Bharat Coking Coal IPO

Bharat Coking Coal plays a pivotal role in fuelling the nation’s steel sector, which relies heavily on coal for production and manufacturing processes.

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Bharat Coking Coal Limited has filed a draft red herring prospectus for an initial public offering (IPO) of equity shares. The IPO comprises an offer for sale of up to 465,700,000 equity shares by Coal India Limited.

JSA Advocates & Solicitors is advising Bharat Coking Coal on this IPO.

The transaction team was led by Arka Mookerjee (Lead Partner), with support from Equity capital markets team, Pracheta Bhattacharya  (Partner), Sourav Modi (Principal Associate), and Aditya Shendye (Associate), Dhvanit Kothari (Associate), Nikhil Panchal (Associate), and Bernedict Rozario (Associate).

Arka Mookerjee, Pracheta Bhattacharya

Dentons Link Legal advised the Book Running Lead Managers - IDBI Capital Markets and Securities Limited and ICICI Securities Limited, as to Indian Law, on this IPO.

Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee advised the BRLMs as to International Laws.

Bharat Coking Coal Limited, a Public Sector Undertaking under Coal India Limited, stands as one of the most essential contributors to India’s industrial and energy infrastructure. Established with a mandate to mine and supply high-grade coking coal, BCCL plays a pivotal role in fuelling the nation’s steel sector, which relies heavily on coal for production and manufacturing processes.

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