IDBI Bank’s privatisation process likely to conclude by September 2023

Industry:    2022-10-11

The process of privatisation of IDBI Bank is likely to conclude by September next year, reported PTI citing officials.

The financial bids for the sale will be invited by March and the process is expected to conclude by September 2023. Union government along with Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) invited preliminary bids for selling 60.72% stake in IDBI Bank last week. The deadline for putting in an Expression of Interest (EoI) is December 16.

Once the EoIs come in and the interested parties clear RBI’s ‘Fit and Proper’ assessment and gets Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) security clearance, data room access would be given to qualified bidders. It is only after due diligence, that bidders would put in financial bids.

Usually it takes about six months for the process of due diligence to get completed and financial bids to come in. We hope to invite financial bids for IDBI Bank by March, officials added.

Considering that this would be the first case of strategic sale in bank, a lot of queries are expected to be raised during the due diligence process.

Private sector banks, foreign banks, Reserve Bank of India(RBI) registered non-banking finance companies, Sebi-registered Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), a fund/investment vehicle incorporated outside India would be allowed to submit bids, either individually or as consortium.

The net worth threshold for bidders has been kept at Rs 22,500 crore, and they must report net profit in three of the past five years. Besides, 40% of the equity would have to be locked in for 5 years.

Currently, LIC holds 49.24% stake in IDBI Bank, while the government holds 45.48% stake. The remaining 5.2% stake is with the public shareholders.

The combined stake of the government and LIC in IDBI Bank would come down from 94.72%, to 34% after the conclusion of this strategic sale.

The government will sell 30.48% stake and LIC will offload 30.24%, taking the total to 60.72%, along with transfer of management control.

In case, the bidder intends to amalgamate IDBI Bank with itself, the government and LIC will vote for such amalgamation or merger at the board or shareholder meetings.

The announcement of IDBI Bank privatisation was first made in Union Budget of 2021-22, following which the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave in-principle approval for strategic disinvestment and transfer of management control in May 2021.

IDBI Bank was categorised as Private Sector Bank by the RBI with effect from January 21, 2019, consequent upon LIC acquiring 51% of the total paid-up equity share capital of the bank.

Shares of IDBI Bank closed at Rs 46.55 a piece, up 9.02% over previous close on the BSE. At the current market price, the sale of 60.72 % stake would fetch about Rs 30,000 crore to the exchequer.

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