IDFC-Shriram merger cancelled over swap pact

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IDFC-Shriram merger cancelled over swap pact

Tuesday, 31 October 2017 | PNS | New Delhi

Unable to reach a common ground on the share-swap ratio agreement, IDFC ltd on Monday said the proposed merger between IDFC Group and Shriram Group has been called off.

In July, infrastructure lender IDFC, which entered the banking space in 2015, and Piramal Group's financial services firm Shriram entered an agreement for a merger plan to create the largest retail-focussed bank in the country. “This is to inform you that despite best efforts, IDFC Group and Shriram Group have not been able to reach common ground on a mutually acceptable swap ratio for the merger,” IDFC ltd said in a regulatory filing.

Following this, it said, both the parties have agreed to call off discussions on a “potential merger and the exclusivity period pursuant to the CES Agreement entered into between the concerned parties stands terminated with immediate effect.”

There was a period of 90-days to explore merger options between the two entities. As per the plans, almost all key businesses of the Shriram Group were to be merged with either IDFC Bank or IDFC.

Analysts had already raised doubts on this plan saying it would not be easy to merge them given the RBI’s reluctance to allow corporate entity entering into banking sector as well as its norms capping promoters' stake to under 10 per cent. They also cited Piramal Group’s large and successful real estate business as another hurdle.                    

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