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HDFC signs definitive pact with BPEA EQT-led consortium for sale of HDFC Credila for Rs 9,060 cr

On May 22, Moneycontrol was the first to report that a Baring PE EQT-led consortium was the frontrunner to pick up a majority stake of around 90 percent in HDFC Credila.

June 20, 2023 / 17:04 IST
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HDFC Ltd has signed definitive documents for the proposed disinvestment/sale of approximately 90 percent stake in its education loan subsidiary HDFC Credila to a consortium of private equity firms BPEA EQT and ChrysCapital for around Rs 9,060 crore, the mortgage lender said in a disclosure to the stock exchanges.

On May 22, Moneycontrol was the first to report that a Baring PE EQT-led consortium was the frontrunner to pick up a majority stake of around 90 percent in HDFC Credila. The valuation expectation was around Rs 10,000 crore, the report had added.

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The deal is subject to regulatory approvals and dispensations (including the RBI and Competition Commission of India) in connection with the Proposed Transaction and continuation of HDFC Credila’s business.

"Pursuant to the Proposed Transaction, HDFC Credila will cease to be a subsidiary of the Corporation, and the Corporation’s shareholding in HDFC Credila will be less than 10% of HDFC Credila’s total issued and paid-up share capital," the announcement added.

According to the deal terms, HDFC shall have the right to nominate 1 non-executive nominee director on the board of HDFC Credila on terms as agreed under the Shareholders’ Agreement and the firm shall have customary pre-emptive rights under the Shareholders’ Agreement.