Computer Age Management Services Pvt. Ltd (CAMS), a registrar and transfer agent serving 16 mutual funds in India, on Thursday, filed the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) for its upcoming initial share sale.
The initial public offer (IPO), a pure offer for sale, would see its promoter— global private equity (PE) investor Warburg Pincus Llc’s investment vehicle Great Terrain Investment Ltd, along with other shareholders—NSE Investments Ltd, a unit of the National Stock Exchange Ltd; Acsys Investments Pvt Ltd; India’s largest private mortgage lender Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd (HDFC) and HDB Employee Welfare Trust, offload 12.16 million shares.