Capital First gets NHB nod for merger with IDFC Bank

Industry:    2018-02-21

Capital First today said the regulator National Housing Bank (NHB) has approved the merger of the company along with Capital Home Finance and Capital First Securities Limited with IDFCBSE -0.38 % Bank.

“We would like to inform you that the National Housing Bank (NHB) has vide its letter dated February 19, 2018, intimated that NHB has no objection to the aforesaid amalgamation subject to its compliance with the applicable provisions of relevant acts, rules, regulations, etc in the matter,” Capital First said in a regulatory filing.

Earlier in January, the company had informed the decision of the board of directors approving amalgamation of the company, Capital First Home Finance Limited, and Capital First Securities Limited (collectively, the ‘Amalgamating Companies’) with IDFC Bank Limited.

The amalgamation is subject to the receipt of approval from the Reserve Bank of India and other statutory and regulatory approvals, it added.

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The US-based PE firm Warburg Pincus backed non-banking financial company and one of the youngest private lenders IDFC Bank with this merger in an all-stock deal, are set to create a Rs 88,000-crore combined entity.

The share swap ratio for the merger is fixed at 139:10, meaning IDFC Bank will issue 139 shares for every 10 shares of Capital First.

The merger is likely to be completed in the next two-three quarters.

Capital First has a customer base of 3 million and a distribution network in 228 locations across the country.

It’s gross and net NPA stood at 1.63 percent and 1 percent, respectively as on September 2017.

Post-merger, the combined entity will have an AUM of Rs 88,000 crore.

The new entity will have a distribution network comprising 194 branches, 353 dedicated banking correspondent outlets, over 9,100 micro ATM points, and will be serving more than 5 million customers.

Currently, private equity firm Warburg Pincus holds 35.97 percent in Capital First. Infrastructure lender IDFC, which entered the banking space in 2015, has been on the lookout to grow its retail portfolio.
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