Spandana Sphoorty appoints Shalabh Saxena as new MD and CEO

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The country’s second-largest microfinance institution, Spandana Sphoorty, on Monday announced the appointment of Shalabh Saxena as its new Managing Director and CEO, and Ashish Damani as the President and Chief Financial Officer.

While Saxena is currently serving as the MD and CEO of Bharat Financial Inclusion Ltd (BFIL), Damani has nearly two decades of experience at BFIL and is currently serving as its Chief Financial Officer, Spandana said in a statement.

“Both Saxena and Damani will join Spandana soon,” it further said. In a stock exchange filing, Spandana said the board has approved the appointment of Saxena for five years from the date of joining.

The Board has also appointed Abanti Mitra, an independent director with Spandana since 2011, as non-executive Chairperson of the Board with immediate effect. “Outgoing Chairman, Deepak Vaidya, will continue to serve on the Board as an independent director,” it said.

Spandana has been in the spotlight after its founder and erstwhile Managing Director Padmaja Reddy stepped down over concerns over a plan to sell the company to Axis Bank. It had on November 2 announced a change in its leadership structure, following the resignation of Reddy and had confirmed the hiring of an eminent industry veteran as its new MD and CEO.

In its statement on Monday, Spandana said the Management Committee of the board is fully engaged in supporting day-to-day operations. The company has also hired independent third-party firms Alvarez & Marsal, PwC and CAM to provide support and conduct special review exercises during the leadership transition, and they are already fully engaged.

Transition

The Management Committee is also in the process of addressing gaps in the transition of services after Reddy stepped down.

“Shortly prior to her resignation, Reddy had transferred the company’s IT systems to a new IT vendor and outsourced its management to that vendor,” Spandana said, adding that there has been no meaningful impact on the day-to-day business operations of the company from this.

It is engaging with the new vendor appropriately and has also made good progress on creating a parallel IT environment.

Additionally, some potential concerns have been brought to the board’s notice regarding certain gold loan branches of Spandana’s subsidiary, Criss Financial Limited. It is currently in the process of confirming the status of the same, the company said.

The matter relates to its branches with a combined portfolio of less than one per cent of Spandana’s consolidated AUM, and therefore would not have a material financial impact on the company.

Business update

Spandana’s business demonstrated healthy performance in the quarter that ended September 30, 2021 (unaudited basis), with standalone collection efficiency for the entire quarter of 105 per cent and 113 per cent for September, including pre-payments, the company said.

The standalone disbursal volumes are also healthy at over ₹1,150 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2021, it further said.

It has resumed the audit of the financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2021, following a brief transition-related hiatus and expects to announce results in the next few weeks.

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Asirvad Microfinance raises $15 million from WorldBusiness Capital

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Asirvad Microfinance Ltd has mobilised $15 million (₹111.15 crore), 7-year commercial loan from US-based WorldBusiness Capital (WBC), Inc

“This transaction with an international institution coming at this challenging juncture certainly gives a boost to the microfinance sector and reiterates the resilience Asirvad has always shown,” Raja Vaidyanathan, MD of Asirvad Microfinance Ltd, said in a statement.

WBC’s loan is supported by the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the US Government’s developing finance institution. DFC partners with the private sector to finance solutions to the most critical challenges facing the developing world today.

Also read: Northern Arc Capital facilitates external funding for Asirvad Microfinance

Proceeds from the loan availed under India’s ECB norms will enable Asirvad to expand its business of providing small loans to low-income women business owners in rural areas to start and expand their income-generating business.

“With this funding, we look forward to helping rural women with economic opportunities to transform the quality of their lives,” said Yogesh Udhoji, CFO, Asirvad Microfinance Ltd.

The WBC loan will be Asirvad’s third long-term facility denominated in foreign currency from an international financial institution.

“Asirvad plays a vital role in providing this underbanked segment of the market with access to the financing they need to establish and grow their businesses. The financial institution has constructed a viable business model to meet the needs of woman-owned enterprises operating in rural areas,” said Rob Monyak, WBC’s Executive Vice-President and Chief Lending Officer for Eurasia/Africa Lending.

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Svasti Microfinance raises ₹31 crore from internal investors

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Svasti Microfinance Private Limited has raised a total of ₹31 crore from its existing investors Adar Poonawalla, Nordic Microfinance Initiative (NMI) and Rajiv Dadlani Group.

It will also be raising around ₹150 crore of equity in FY 2022 to fund growth plans.

The Mumbai-based company has raised a total of ₹130 crore capital to date. Existing investors also include Sajid Fazalbhoy, Kayenne Ventures (Singapore) and Arihant Patni Family.

Svasti was co-founded by Arunkumar Padmanabhan and Narayanan Subramaniam in 2010.

Today, Svasti services around 1.87 lakh customers across 63 branches spread over four States, aggregating a loan portfolio of around ₹400 crore, the company said in a statement. Its post-pandemic collection efficiency has reached 94 per cent and it expects both collections and disbursements to reach pre-pandemic levels by the end of this financial year.

Proprietary platform

Svasti has built a proprietary fintech platform for its business, SvasTech, using cutting edge technology embedded with artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“The constant trust of existing investors in Svasti will support the plan to double our branches and grow our portfolio to ₹800 crore by March 2022” said Svasti’s co-founder, Narayanan.

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