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India to allow foreign funds to own over 51% in IDBI Bank

India to allow foreign funds to own over 51% in IDBI Bank

The Indian government and the RBI would also consider relaxing the five-year lock-in period for shares if a non-banking financial company is merged into IDBI Bank, it said.

Reuters
  • Updated Dec 6, 2022 5:26 PM IST
India to allow foreign funds to own over 51% in IDBI BankIndia to allow foreign funds to own over 51% in IDBI Bank

 The Indian government will allow a consortium of foreign funds and investment firms to own more than 51% in IDBI Bank Ltd (IDBI.NS), according to a government clarification on Tuesday.

The current guidelines of the Reserve Bank of India restrict foreign ownership in new private banks.

The central bank's residency criteria for promoters applies only for newly set up banks and would not apply to an existing entity like IDBI Bank, the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management said in a response to interested bidders' queries.

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"The residency criteria would not apply to a consortium consisting of funds investment vehicle incorporated outside India," it said.

The Indian government and the RBI would also consider relaxing the five-year lock-in period for shares if a non-banking financial company is merged into IDBI Bank, it said.

The clarifications come ahead of a Dec. 16 deadline to submit expressions of interest for a majority stake in IDBI Bank, one of the few lenders that the government is trying to offload its stake in.
 

Published on: Dec 6, 2022 5:26 PM IST
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