IDFC says can exit as promoter of IDFC First Bank since five-year lock-in period over

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IDFC said it can exit as the promoter of IDFC First Bank since the five year lock-in period has ended. This is based on the communication with the Reserve Bank of India.

“… the RBI vide its letter …dated July 20, 2021, clarified that after the expiry of lock‐in period of five years, IDFC Limited can exit as the promoter of IDFC First Bank,” it said in a stock exchange filing on Wednesday.

Under RBI rules, the shareholding of the non-operative financial holding company, which is the promoter of the bank, will be locked in for a period of five years from the date of commencement of the business of the bank. IDFC Bank was set up in 2015. This means that the five year lock-in period is now completed.

As on June 30, 2021, IDFC Financial Holding Company held 36.56 per cent stake in IDFC First Bank.

IDFC First Bank was founded by the merger of IDFC Bank and Capital First on December 18, 2018.

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Equitas resumes works on merger of promoter company into small finance bank, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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The banking regulator has allowed the bank to put an application toward this end.

RBI vide its communication dated July 09, 2021 has permitted the bank to apply to RBI, seeking approval for scheme of amalgamation,” Equitas said in a regulatory filing.

“We would be initiating steps to finalise the scheme of amalgamation, submit to the boards of the bank and EHL for approval and take further action thereafter in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines,” the bank said.

The Equitas group since 2018 was looking for the reverse merger of the holding company with the bank but could not take it forward as the sector regulator did not allow it to do so.

Under the licensing agreement, a promoter of a small finance bank can exit or cease to be a promoter after the mandatory initial lock-in period of five years. In case of Equitas, the initial promoter lock-in expires on September 4, 2021.



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Equitas SFB gets RBI nod to apply for amalgamation of promoter into itself, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi: Equitas Holdings, the promoter of Equitas Small Finance Bank (SFB), on Saturday said the bank has received Reserve Bank of India‘s (RBI) nod to apply for amalgamation of the promoter into itself. As per the SFB licensing guidelines of RBI, a promoter of SFB can exit or cease to be a promoter after the mandatory initial lock-in period of five years (initial promoter lock-in) depending on RBI’s regulatory and supervisory comfort and SEBI regulations at that time.

“In the case of Equitas Small Finance Bank (the bank), our subsidiary for which the company is the promoter, the said initial promoter lock-in for the company expires on September 4, 2021.” it said in a regulatory filing.

Hence, the bank had requested RBI if a scheme of amalgamation of the company with the bank, resulting in the exit of the promoter, can be submitted to RBI for approval, prior to the expiry of the said five years, to take effect after the initial promoter lock-in expires, it said.

“RBI vide its communication dated July 9, 2021, to the bank has permitted the bank to apply to RBI seeking approval for scheme of amalgamation.” Equitas Holdings said.

RBI has also conveyed that any ‘no objection’, if and when given on the scheme of amalgamation, would be without prejudice to the powers of RBI to initiate action, if any, for violation of any licensing guidelines or any terms and conditions of the license, or any other applicable instruction, it added.

“Accordingly, we would be initiating steps to finalise the scheme of amalgamation, submit to the boards of the company and the bank for approval, and take further action thereafter in accordance with applicable regulations and guidelines.” Equitas Holdings said.



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