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Carlyle, Advent among PE investors interested in Axis Bank's NBFC subsidiary

Axis Bank, according to sources, is open to offer controlling stake in Axis Finance to potential investors. The bank is keen to close the deal with financial investors and talks are on with private equity firms.

February 28, 2025 / 17:48 IST
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India's third largest private lender, Axis Bank has formally initiated the process to hive off its non-bank lending subsidiary - Axis Finance - and  has held talks with financial investors including Carlyle and Advent International for a transaction offering control of the NBFC, people familiar with the development told Moneycontrol.

“Axis Bank is looking at offloading a minimum of 50 percent stake in Axis Finance,” said a person aware of talks with a few private equity players, adding that initial discussions with Carlyle and Advent International have taken place.

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Emails sent to Axis Bank and Carlyle seeking comment remained unanswered till publishing the article. An official spokesperson of Advent International replied on email, “We decline to comment on this.”

Morgan Stanley - hired by Axis Bank to run the sale process - has been approaching financial investors, mainly foreign private equity players for a deal. Sources say Temasek too has been approached for a deal, through the Singapore-based PE firm did not want to comment on the matter.