IDBI Bank-led consortium seeks EoIs to sell exposure to IVRCL road asset

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In Q1FY22, IDBI Bank reported a 318% year-on-year jump in its net profit, aided by a recovery from the Kingfisher Airlines account.

A consortium of lenders led by IDBI Bank on Monday sought expressions of interest for acquiring its Rs 804-crore exposure in a road asset developed by IVRCL. The banks wish to sell IVRCL Chengapalli Tollways (ICTL) to asset reconstruction companies or other financial institutions in line with regulatory guidelines.

IVRCL was among the companies named by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 2017 in its second list of bad assets to be resolved under the insolvency code. The company has since gone into liquidation. The road asset is being offered at a reserve price of `500 crore in an all-cash deal, implying a maximum haircut of 38%. The consortium has sanctioned loans worth Rs 862 crore to the asset. The other lenders in the consortium are Karur Vysya Bank, Union Bank of India, State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda.

Bidders interested in buying the asset will have to send in expressions of interest (EoIs) by September 9 and the last date for submission of bids is September 27. Thereafter, there will be an inter-se bidding among the top three bidders on September 28. “Once the deal is finalised, the assignment deed and other legal formalities will be completed in the shortest possible time as mutually agreed upon,” IDBI Bank said in a notice.

Recoveries from large bad assets have been an important factor behind some banks turning a profit in the June quarter. In Q1FY22, IDBI Bank reported a 318% year-on-year jump in its net profit, aided by a recovery from the Kingfisher Airlines account. The total recovery from the account stood at Rs 733 crore.

IDBI Bank MD & CEO Rakesh Sharma said in July that the bank will be able to reduce its gross non-performing asset (NPA) ratio by 4-5% through growth in the advances or the denominator. “Now the government has also come out with the National Asset Reconstruction Company Ltd. (NARCL) and we may transfer some accounts there as well. Once the NARCL becomes functional, some assets will be transferred and that would further reduce the gross NPA by another 5-6%,” said Sharma. The gross NPA ratio stood at 22.71% at the end of June.

The lender plans to transfer a total of Rs 11,000-12,000 crore of advances to the NARCL, of which live accounts will be to the tune of Rs 7,000-8,000 crore, with the rest being written-off accounts.

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MP HC stays RBI notification on urban cooperative banks, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Jabalpur, Sep 6 (PTI) The Madhya Pradesh High Court has stayed an RBI notification related to appointment and removal of managing directors and whole-time directors in Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) operating in states.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq and Justice VK Shukla, while hearing a petition, on Friday (September 3) stayed the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circular issued on June 25.

The HC has also issued notices to the RBI, the Centre and state governments on the petition filed by Bhopal-based Mahanagar Nagrik Sahkari Bank Maryadit, the petitioner bank’s counsel, Ajay Gupta, said. The court order said, “Issue notice to the respondents on payment of PF (processing fee) within seven days returnable within eight weeks.” “In the meanwhile, operation and effect of the impugned order dated 25.06.2021 qua ((with regard to) the petitioner shall remain stayed”, the HC said.

The Bhopal-based urban cooperative bank has challenged the constitutional validity of the RBI notification. Gupta said the RBI’s order has regulated appointment, re-appointment and removal of managing directors (MDs) and whole-time directors (WTD) of UCBs. Service conditions of MDs and/or Chief Executive Officers of UCBs is governed under the bye-laws of the MP State Cooperative Societies Act, the petitioner’s counsel said.

The cooperative as a subject falls under Entry 32 in List-II – State list – in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, whereas the banking falls under Entry 45 in List-I – Union list – of the Seventh Schedule, he said.

Therefore, the power to legislate and regulate UCBs falls exclusively with the state domain and does not lie in the purview of the Union, much less the RBI, Gupta said. “Thus, the RBI order is absolutely incompetent and lacks in authority,” he claimed. The court has granted eight weeks to the respondents to file their replies to the notices issued to them, Gupta added. PTI COR ADU RSY RSY



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Axis Bank introduces policies for employees and customers from LGBTQIA+ community, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Private lender Axis Bank on Monday announced a charter of policies and practices for their employees and customers from the LGBTQIA+ community.

Under this policy all employees can list their partners for mediclaim benefits irrespective of gender, sex or marital status. It has also put in place a Human Rights Policy that offers redressal to challenges faced by employees from this community.

“We recognize that employees could have a gender or gender expression that’s different from their sex assigned at birth,” the bank said in a statement. “They can choose to dress in accordance with their gender/ gender expression.”

Employees can also choose to use the restroom of their choice in accordance with their gender expression or identity.

Axis Bank customers can now also open a Joint Savings Bank Account or a Term Deposit with their same sex partner.

“At Axis, we have put our focus on diversity, equity and inclusion that respects and recognizes the importance of distinctive life journeys and several identities that extend beyond the paradigms of gender,” said Rajesh Dahiya, Executive Director, Axis Bank. “This for us is as much about the invisible markers as it is about the visible ones. It is our belief that it fosters a culture of innovation and leverages the multiple talent pools that exist in a rich demography like ours.”



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India bank on team bonding in chess Olympiad, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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KOLKATA: Team India will get a chance to form a bonding when they sit for the Fide Chess Olympiad which begins on Wednesday. In spite of being an online event due to the pandemic situation prevailing at different parts of the world, the All India Chess Federation (AICF) has arranged for both staying and playing facilities for all the players at a hotel in Chennai.

All except three of the 12-member side for the tournament will be staying together and get the best of internet connection facilities which created a problem during last time. Only Pentala Harikrishna (from Prague), Koneru Humpy (from Vijayawada) and D. Harika (from Hyderabad) will be playing from their own places.

Skipper Viswanathan Anand thanked the federation for coming forward to provide them with such beautiful facilities. “I found it difficult playing at home last time. This time we are all together on the same floor (of the hotel) and the atmosphere is very positive,” said Anand. “I wanted to have some team atmosphere, it is very nice…”

A total of 15 teams have advanced from the Division Two to join 25 teams as the tournament will now see competition among 40 teams spread over four pools of 10 teams each.

India, the joint winners with Russia in August last year, have been placed in Pool ‘B’ of the Top Division in the second edition of the online Olympiad along with France, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Shenzhen China, Moldova, Slovenia, Egypt, Sweden and Hungary.

The top two teams from each of the four pools will advance to the play-off stage.

Multiple world champion Anand sounded confident about the side’s chances. “We have a good mix of experience and youth. We hope to do well,” Anand said at a press meet here ahead of the tournament. “We have an excellent team, very competitive on every board. We will take it round by round,” he added.

India will open their campaign against Egypt on Wednesday followed by matches against France and Sweden the same day. They will take on Shenzhen China, followed by Azerbaijan and Belarus the next day and will meet Hungary, Moldova and Slovenia the day after.

Anand is optimistic about a good show since the impact of Covid-19 lockdown has not affected their preparation much. “Especially, when we are comparing it with the Olympics and Paralympics…Our training schedules were not disrupted so severely,” he said.

The Indian team: Viswanathan Anand, Vidit Gujarati, P. Harikrishna, B. Adhiban, Nihal Sarin, Koneru Humpy, Dronavalli Harika, Tania Sachdev, Bhakti Kulkarni, R. Vaishali, R. Praggnandhaa and Savitha Shri.



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SBM Bank partners with OneCard to launch mobile-based credit card, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi, Sep 6 (PTI) SBM Bank on Monday said it has partnered with fintech player OneCard to launch a mobile-based credit card. With this partnership, the bank said it aims to cater to the tech-savvy populace who have embraced digital as a natural way of life.

OneCard will leverage Visa‘s technology and global acceptance in this co-branded credit card offering through an app, SBM Bank said in a release.

“This partnership is in sync with our smart banking mission to build products that meet specific consumer need gaps and provide innovative solutions through state-of-the-art platforms,” Neeraj Sinha, Head – Retail and Consumer Banking, SBM Bank India, said.

The mobile-first, credit card is a significant step towards acknowledging and celebrating the expanding digital ecosystem of the country, he said.

Vibhav Hathi, Co-founder and CMO, OneCard said research shows that empowerment and transparency are the two main aspects that the digitally savvy young consumers are seeking nowadays.

“This corroborates our belief that they are hungry for credit cards which allow them to be in the driver’s seat, giving them full control,” Hathi said.

The company earlier launched the OneScore app in 2019 allowing people to monitor and manage their credit health.

The scoring platform is widely popular and has acquired more than 7 million users within just two years of its launch, said the release.

According to ResearchAndMarkets, the Indian credit card industry is expected to grow at a CAGR (Compound annual growth rate) of more than 25 per cent during 2020 – 2025 owing to the growing trend of ‘buy now pay later’, it said. PTI KPM SHW SHW



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DHFL: SC asks NCLAT to wrap up 63 Moons’ appeal against Piramal Group in 2 months

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The Supreme Court has directed the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) to complete the hearing of the appeal filed by 63 Moons Technologies against the Piramal Group’s resolution plan for mortgage financier Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL), within two months.

Enabling the implementation of the resolution process of DHFL to continue, the Supreme Court also refused to grant a stay on it.

“63 Moons appeal in NCLAT questioned the legality of Piramal’s Resolution Plan for DHFL, where Piramal may be able to potentially pocket ₹45,000 crore that may be recovered from the Wadhawans and their associates,” 63 Moons said in a statement, adding that the NCLAT, while issuing the notice, did not stay the implementation of the resolution plan.

63 Moons holds non-convertible debentures worth over ₹200 crore issued by DHFL.

It had moved the Supreme Court last month against the NCLAT’s order that refused to stay the resolution plan for DHFL. The next hearing of 63 Moon’s petition in the NCLAT is on September 15.

NCLAT to hear FD holders’ plea in DHFL resolution case on Sept 16

It has issued notices to the Committee of Creditors, the administrator of DHFL and Piramal Capital and Housing Finance Ltd (PCHFL).

The financial services company had approached the NCLAT soon after the NCLT approved (June 7) the Piramal Group’s ₹37,250-crore resolution plan for mortgage financier DHFL, subject to certain conditions.

Steep haircut

The company had termed the resolution plan as disappointing for NCD holders as they have to take a steep haircut.

“The Supreme Court order today is a win-win for both parties. It ensures that the implementation of the resolution plan of DHFL will continue even while the NCLAT will hear the petition of 63 Moons in a time-bound manner and gives clarity to NCD holders,” said an expert.

However, whether 63 Moons will appeal the order of the NCLAT if it is not in its favour remains to be seen.

“The order passed by the Supreme Court has come as a set back to the creditors holding NCDs in DHFL. Though the apex court has directed the NCLAT to expeditiously decide the issue of undue enrichment raised by 63 Moons Technologies Ltd. within two months, the refusal to stay the implementation of the Resolution Plan may cause discontent in the NCD holders, as at present, they stand to bear the maximum loss as opposed to any other creditor of DHFL,” said Ruby Singh Ahuja, Senior Partner, Karanjawala & Co.

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Sundaram Finance presents favourable near-term outlook amid caution

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The adverse economic impact of the Covid second wave is expected to be limited to the first quarter of this fiscal, said S Viji, Chairman, Sundaram Finance.

“The tapering of the second wave coupled with aggressive vaccination drive has brightened the near-term prospects for the economy, with the adverse economic impact expected to be limited to the first quarter of FY22,” Viji said while addressing the 68th annual general meeting of the company virtually on Monday.

“The agricultural sector has turned buoyant with a near-normal monsoon, robust procurement by the government and improved Kharif sowing,” he added.

The re-establishment of GST collections to ₹1 lakh+ crore levels, increase in fertiliser sales, improved e-way bill activity, increase in power and fuel consumption, and growth in eight core industries all point to a sequential improvement in economic activity from the disruptions induced by the Covid second wave.

Also read: Sundaram Finance posts 16 per cent rise in Q1 net profit at ₹192 crore

However, the country’s ability to mobilise vaccines at scale, maintain the pace of vaccinations, and containment of the virus spread, especially as new variants emerge, will all be determinants of consumer confidence sustaining and consequently of economic recovery,” he said.

Festival season for auto

“While the automotive sector has been facing production constraints due to the global shortage of semiconductors, the recent pandemic-driven lockdowns in East Asia are compounding the challenge. This, coupled with higher input prices on fuel and commodities, presents the risk of a dampener to the upcoming festival season”, said Viji.

Focus areas

Given the level of uncertainty and volatility, Sundaram Finance to focus on striking a judicious balance between growth, quality and profitability (GQP), the time-tested trinity that has served the company well.

“Key priorities will be to support loyal customers tide over the aftermath of the Covid crisis by deploying all measures made available by the regulator and the government, drive collections and recovery efforts with a view to maintaining the traditional asset quality levels and preserving capital, and prudently pursuing growth opportunities that emerge as economic activity resumes post second wave across the well-understood and diversified asset class base that Sundaram Finance has established.” he stated.

Emerging growth areas

As the economic activity revives, the company expects the commercial vehicle segment to bounce back strongly. “In the CV space, in addition to growth in the M & HCV space, we believe that the SCV and ICV segments will continue to offer growth opportunities. In the passenger vehicle segment, we see a long run way as the consumer market matures and grows in India,” said Rajiv Lochan, Managing Director, Sundaram Finance.

The company also sees favourable growth opportunities in construction equipment and tractor segments due to heightened activities across infrastructure and the rural and agricultural sectors on the back of government push.

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Tamilnad Mercantile Bank files IPO papers with Sebi

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Private-sector lender Tamilnad Mercantile Bank has filed preliminary papers with capital markets regulator Sebi to mop-up funds through an initial share-sale.

The initial public offering (IPO) comprises fresh issue of 15,827,495 equity shares and an offer-for-sale of up to 12,505 equity shares by selling shareholders, according to the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP).

The offer-for-sale consists of sale of up to 5,000 equity shares each by D Prem Palanivel and Priya Rajan, up to 1,000 equity shares by Prabhakar Mahadeo Bobde, up to 505 equity shares by Narasimhan Krishnamurthy and up to 500 equity shares each by M Malliga Rani and Subramanian Venkiteshwaran Iyer.

Augmenting tier-1 capital

The Tuticorin-based bank proposes to utilise the net proceeds from the fresh issue towards augmenting its tier–I capital base to meet its future capital requirements.

Tamilnad Mercantile Bank is one of the oldest private sector banks in the country with a history of almost 100 years. It offers a wide range of banking and financial services primarily to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME), agricultural and retail customers.

As of June 30, 2021, the bank has 509 branches, of which 106 branches are in rural, 247 in semi-urban, 80 in urban and 76 in metropolitan centres.

As of June 30, 2021, it had a customer base of around 4.93 million of which 70 per cent comprised customers who were associated with the bank for more than five years.

Axis Capital, Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors and SBI Capital Markets are the book running lead managers to the public issue.

The equity shares are proposed to be listed on the BSE and the NSE.

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