Reliance Capital’s public shareholders to take big hit; Anil Ambani barely hurt

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Public shareholders of Reliance Capital, holding over 97 per cent in the company, will take a major hit with the RBI superseding the NBFC’s board even as the ousted promoter-Chairman, Anil Ambani, walks away, barely bruised, as he had reduced his stake to less than 2 per cent by March 2020 from over 52 per cent in December 2018.

Even as the promoters were selling the shares, retail investors were lapping them up. Data with BSE show that the promoter group, led by Anil Ambani and his family, owns just 1.51 per cent stake as on September 30, 2021, while public shareholders held 97.85 per cent. Retail shareholders with a share capital of up to ₹2 lakh hold as much as 57.53 per cent.

 

 

Promoter stake cut, red flag

Foreign portfolio investors, who held as much as 22.74 per cent as on June 30, 2019, owned just 0.43 per cent by September 30, 2021. JN Gupta, Managing Director, Stakeholder Empowerment Services, said: “Past failures such as those at YES Bank and DHFL indicate that rarely a company with high promoter stake fails… The first red flag is when the promoter stake begins to come down. This should be a trigger for the RBI to sit up and take action, rather than wait till the company completely fails.”

LIC, with a stake of 2.98 per cent, is the single largest shareholder of Reliance Capital. Ramkrishna Reddy Chinta is another large shareholder (2.16 per cent), with his RKR Investments Services Private Limited holding a further 1.43 per cent. The RBI must re-look ownership norms, setting also a minimum threshold, Gupta said.

 

Advisory panel

Simultaneously, the RBI has constituted a three-member Advisory Committee to assist the Administrator of Reliance Capital. The members are Sanjeev Nautiyal, former Deputy Managing Director, SBI; Srinivasan Varadarajan, former Deputy Managing Director, Axis Bank; and Praveen P Kadle, former MD and CEO, Tata Capital.

 

RBI supersedes the board of Anil Ambani’s Reliance Capital

 

Reliance Capital shareholding      
       
  Promoter % Public % FPI %
Jun 30- 2018 52.23 47.14 17.13
Sept 30-2018 52.24 47.12 19.64
Dec 31-2018 52.24 47.12 16.5
March 31-2019 47.48 51.88 24.35
Jun 30- 2019 41.71 57.66 22.74
Sept 30-2019 40.41 58.95 13.67
Dec 31-2019 33.51 65.85 5.16
March 31-2020 1.51 97.85 0.24
Jun 30- 2020 1.51 97.85 0.42
Sept 30-2020 1.51 97.85 0.41
Dec 31-2020 1.51 97.85 0.39
March 31-2021 1.51 97.85 0.42
Jun 30- 2021 1.51 97.85 0.44
Sept 30-2021 1.51 97.85 0.

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Reliance partners Google, Facebook in seeking NUE licence from RBI, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Mumbai: Reliance has partnered Google and Facebook to set up a New Umbrella Entity (NUE) that will allow them to create a payment network similar to the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to gain a share of India’s burgeoning digital payments market. The NUE will be jointly promoted by an RIL unit and Infibeam Avenue subsidiary So Hum Bharat. Facebook and Google will hold smaller stakes. The companies are in advanced stages of submitting their proposal to the RBI, three people with knowledge of the matter told ET.

Deadline extended to March 31

Former Itzcash founder and payment industry veteran Navin Surya has been appointed MD and chief executive, said the people cited above. Reliance, Google and Facebook didn’t respond to queries. “We are bound by the confidentiality of the process and cannot comment,” an Infibeam Avenues spokesperson said. “A proposal will be presented to the Reserve Bank of India on detailing the consortium’s plan to strengthen India’s digital economy,” said one of the people with knowledge of the matter. “Representatives of these companies have been in talks with the central bank over the past few months to ensure compliance ahead of the formal presentation of the bid.”

The RBI is expected to take another six months to study the proposal along with other bids. RBI said Friday that the deadline to submit applications had been extended to March 31, following a plea by the Indian Banks’ Association. ET had reported on February 19 that the regulator may consider extending the deadline, keeping in mind Covid-related disruptions.



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