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India said to weigh selling at least 51% of $5 billion IDBI B​ank

India’s government is considering selling at least 51% of state-backed IDBI Bank Ltd., according to people with knowledge of the matter.

August 24, 2022 / 14:37 IST

Officials in the government and the state-backed Life Insurance Corp. of India, which together own about 94% of IDBI Bank’s shares, are in talks about how much of their stakes they plan to sell, the people said. Both parties are expected to retain a stake in the lender after the sale, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is confidential.

A panel of ministers will make the final decision on the structure of the deal, the people said. The government and LIC will formally seek to gauge buyer interest as soon as the end of September, one of the people said.

Shares in IDBI Bank have risen 6.3% in the past 12 months, giving the lender a market value of about 424.7 billion rupees ($5.3 billion).

Representatives for India’s finance ministry and IDBI Bank declined to comment, while a representative for LIC didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.

Authorities plan to sell at least some of the government and LIC’s stakes in IDBI Bank and cede management control. Reserve Bank of India will allow investors to buy a stake larger than 40%, Bloomberg News has reported. Entities governed by the regulator normally need to seek permission to buy stakes above that threshold while non-regulated firms are capped at purchases of 10% to 15%.

Relaxing the criteria could widen the pool of potential buyers, energize the government’s privatization plans and bolster its finances as it seeks to mop up 650 billion rupees from several disinvestments this year. It has already raised more than a third of the target, primarily from the $2.7 billion initial public offering of LIC.

Bloomberg
first published: Aug 24, 2022 01:52 pm

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