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Federal Bank ups stake in insurance JV

Lender to spend over Rs 80 crore to buy additional 4% stake in IDBI Federal Life Insurance

TT Bureau Mumbai Published 26.06.20, 03:18 AM
The stake buy from state-run IDBI Bank will take Federal Bank’s stake in the 12-year-old company to 30 per cent, the maximum permissible level for a lender under the regulations, its managing director and chief executive Shyam Srinivasan said.

The stake buy from state-run IDBI Bank will take Federal Bank’s stake in the 12-year-old company to 30 per cent, the maximum permissible level for a lender under the regulations, its managing director and chief executive Shyam Srinivasan said. Shutterstock

South-based lender Federal Bank will be paying over Rs 80 crore to buy an additional four per cent stake in its life insurance joint venture, IDBI Federal Life Insurance, a top official has said.

The stake buy from state-run IDBI Bank will take Federal Bank’s stake in the 12-year-old company to 30 per cent, the maximum permissible level for a lender under the regulations, its managing director and chief executive Shyam Srinivasan said.

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Without giving targeted timelines, he said IDBI Bank, which holds a 48 per cent stake in the venture, will be selling a 27 per cent stake to get its holding down to 21 per cent.

Federal Bank will be purchasing 4 per cent, while their Dutch partner Ageas Insurance International NV will be buying 23 per cent to take its ownership to 49 per cent, the maximum permissible limit for a foreign partner in a life insurance venture.

“'The valuations have been decided between partners by appointing third parties.

IDBI Bank will reduce either to 25 or 21 per cent depending on whether we buy or not,” he said, and added that “we will take our stake to the maximum permissible 30 per cent and it will take about Rs 80-90 crore for the 4 per cent stake”.

At the lower-end of the valuation hinted by Srinivasan, the total valuation of the insurer will come at about Rs 2,000 crore.

Srinivasan said it is a good investment for the bank which can reap in benefits later but declined to answer whether they are looking at an eventual listing of the venture. The company has a good presence in the market and such a deal will be beneficial for all the stakeholders, he said.

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