The unlisted Shriram Capital, which counts billionaire Ajay Piramal and private equity firm TPG Capital as investors, was planning to combine with its publicly traded units Shriram Transport Finance and Shriram City Union Finance. The proposal would have effectively turned the merged entity into a shadow lender along with a 77 per cent stake in life and general ventures.
The RBI’s direction is part of heightened scrutiny over the country’s troubled shadow lending sector after a major infrastructure financier defaulted on series of debt repayments, leading to severe cash crunch and sharp jump in bad loans.
Shriram Capital is considering to review the merger plan and could still revive the proposal, the people said. Representatives for the RBI and Shriram didn’t immediately respond to requests seeking comment.
A deal would have given TPG and Piramal an opportunity to exit from Shriram Capital. Piramal Enterprises, which bought TPG’s stake in Shriram’s transport finance unit in 2013, tried and failed to combine the Chennai-based group with IDFC more than two years ago.
Shriram Transport provides loans for new and pre-owned trucks, while Shriram City Union lends to borrowers to buy consumer goods and motorcycles.
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