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Quantum MF files case in NCLT on ICICI Securities delisting case

Quantum Mutual Fund had voted against the proposed merger of ICICI Bank and ICICI Securities during a shareholder meeting in March 2024, saying that the move would be detrimental to the interests of the fund house’s unitholders.

June 07, 2024 / 11:54 IST
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In an eight-page letter to ICICI Bank and the regulator on April 10, Quantum Mutual Fund's Managing Director and CEO, Jimmy A Patel raised various concerns on the valuation as well as the process put in place.
In an eight-page letter to ICICI Bank and the regulator on April 10, Quantum Mutual Fund's Managing Director and CEO, Jimmy A Patel raised various concerns on the valuation as well as the process put in place.

Quantum Mutual Fund has filed a case against ICICI Securities with regards to the ongoing ICICI Securities delisting. This move comes after a class action suit was filed by a group of 100 minority shareholders over the delisting.

Quantum Mutual Fund, had voted against the proposed merger of ICICI Bank and ICICI Securities (I-SEC) during a shareholder meeting in March 2024 saying that the move would be detrimental to the interests of the fund house’s unitholders.  The AMC is a minority shareholders and owns shares in ICICI Bank and ICICI Securities via its Quantum Long Term Equity Value Fund and Quantum ELSS Tax Saver Fund . At that time, the fund house had estimated that the merger will result in a net loss of at least Rs 6.08 crore to its unitholders.

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Also read: Shareholders approach NCLT on I-Sec delisting; company notifies exchanges

The current case has been filed in the NCLT Mumbai branch as of May 30 with Parth Jain listed as the advocate.