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Axis Bank to buy 29% in Max Life Insurance, raise its total stake to 30%
After the completion of a series of transactions, Max Life will become a 70:30 joint venture between MFS and Axis Bank
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Max Life Insurance will include Axis Bank’s name in its tag line to further enhance customer trust in the brand and highlight the strength of the partnership
Private-sector lender Axis Bank on Tuesday said it would acquire an additional 29 per cent stake in Max Life Insurance, raising its total stake in the private life insurer to 30 per cent after the completion of the deal. Max Financial Services will hold the remaining 70 per cent in the joint venture.
“The boards of Axis Bank, Max Financial Services (MFS) and Max Life approved the transaction late on April 27. This is an outcome of the inter-se discussions after the three companies signed a confidentiality and exclusivity arrangement on February 20, 2020, to explore the possibility of a long-term strategic partnership between Axis Bank and Max Life,” the bank said in a statement.
Currently, MFS owns a 72.5 per cent stake, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance (MSI) owns 25.5 per cent, and Axis Bank a minority 2 per cent stake in Max Life Insurance. The deal has been structured in such a way that MSI will swap 20.6 per cent of its stake in Max Life with 21.9 per cent in Max Financial Services. And, MFS will purchase the remaining 4.9 per cent of MSI in Max Life. The bank will acquire the shares from Max Financial Services and sign a shareholders’ agreement and a share-purchase agreement in relation to the same.
After the completion of these transactions, Max Life would become a 70:30 joint venture between MFS and Axis Bank. The proposed transactions were subject to approval of requisite corporate and regulatory authorities (including the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, the Reserve Bank of India and the Competition Commission of India), the bank said.
Moreover, Max Life Insurance would include Axis Bank’s name in its tag line to further enhance customer trust in the brand and highlight the strength of the partnership. “The development will result in a mutually beneficial and enduring relationship between Axis Bank and Max Life and bring the stability of a long-term partnership to India’s fourth-largest private life insurance franchise,” Axis Bank said in a statement to the exchanges.
The joint-venture arrangement will significantly improve Max Life’s competitive position vis-a-vis competitors, including other private life insurers owned by large banks. In the joint venture, Max Financial will have the right to nominate four directors on the board of directors of Max Life, and Axis Bank will have the right to nominate three directors on the life insurer’s board. “One nominee director of the promoter group on the Board of MFSL shall be a person identified by Axis,” the bank said.
Also, if the merger is not completed within the pre-agreed timeline, the parties have contractually agreed on certain other outcomes which are detailed in the transaction documents. These included the right to swap up Axis Bank’s shareholding to Max Financial, tax consequence of which will be equally borne by the parties, the bank said.
On the deal, Axis Bank Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Amitabh Chaudhry said, “We continue to believe in the long-term prospects of India’s under-penetrated life insurance space, the current environment notwithstanding. We see this joint venture creating immense value for our stakeholders, given our long-standing, high-performing partnership with Max Life. We believe this transaction will allow us to deepen our working relationship, leading to better integrated teams and infrastructure and a superior alignment in our approach.”
“This move is an emphatic signal that Max Life will become an even more formidable player in the Indian life insurance space,” said Analjit Singh, founder & chairman of the Max group.
In February, the three parties – Axis, Max Financial and Max Life – had entered into an exclusive agreement with Max Financial Services and Max Life Insurance to explore a long-term strategic partnership with the life insurance arm.
Axis Bank, already a bancassurance partner of Max Life Insurance, sells Max Life’s products as a corporate agent. The new premium generated through this arrangement has aggregated to over Rs 12,000 crore over a period of 10 years, while maintaining high persistency.
Apart from Axis Bank, Max Life’s bancassurance partners include YES Bank and Lakshmi Vilas Bank. Axis also has similar partnerships with the state-owned life insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation, and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company.
At 12:45 pm on Tuesday, the shares of Axis Bank were trading at Rs 442.75 apiece on the BSE, up 3.62 per cent over their previous close. Max Financial Services was trading at Rs 482.7, up 6.66 per cent.
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