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ICICI Prudential Life seeks up to $909 million in India's biggest IPO in six years

A vehicle passes a life insurance bill board of Prudential-ICICI in Mumbai September 30, 2002. REUTERS/Stringer/Files

By Devidutta Tripathy

MUMBAI (Reuters) - ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co Ltd's initial public offering of shares will open on September 19, parent ICICI Bank said on Thursday, seeking to raise as much as $909 million in the biggest local listing in six years.

ICICI Bank, which owns nearly 68 percent of the insurer and is selling up to 181.34 million shares, or a 12.65 percent stake, in the IPO, has set a price range of 300 rupees to 334 rupees, it said in a regulatory filing.

At the upper end of the price band, India's second-biggest lender by assets will raise 60.5 billion rupees ($909 million) in what will be the first IPO by an Indian insurer.

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Strong stock markets in India have sparked a boom in IPOs.

Easing of foreign holding rules in insurance companies earlier this year paved the way for IPOs in that sector, although experts say it will be only the bigger players that will look at listing.

ICICI Prudential Life's IPO will close on September 21, ICICI Bank said. Britain's Prudential PLC, which owns nearly 26 percent of the insurer, is not selling any of its stake in the IPO, according to a draft prospectus filed in July.

The IPO will be the biggest since state-run Coal India Ltd's market debut in 2010.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch and ICICI Securities are the global coordinators and bookrunning lead managers of the IPO along with eight other banks including CITIC CLSA, Deutsche, UBS and HSBC.

($1 = 66.6385 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy; editing by Susan Thomas)