Japan Post share prices surge on market debut

Japan Post share prices surge on market debut

The triple IPO of Japan Post’s holding company and its banking and insurance arms has raised $12bn and share prices surged on their debut. In trading today (Wednesday, 4 November), shares in Japan Post Holdings closed up 20%, while shares in the bank and insurance divisions were up 15% and a soaring 56% respectively.

As previously reported by Post&Parcel, the government allocated about 80% of the shares to domestic investors (as part of its driving to encourage Japanese households to invest in the stock market), while the remaining 20% was sold to international institutional investors.

All told, the government sold around 10% of the three Japan Post companies to the public in what has been described as the largest privatisation of a state-owned firm since Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in 1987.

This was also the biggest IPO since China’s Alibaba started trading on the New York Stock Exchange in September of 2014.

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