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FTIL expands Board; to carve out new firm for flagship product

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 07 2014 | 8:31 PM IST
Facing a government-ordered merger of crisis hit NSEL with itself, Financial Technologies India (FTIL) today announced spinning off a key revenue-generating trading software product into a separate subsidiary as part of a major restructuring exercise.
FTIL, the holding company of Jignesh Shah-led group, said that its flagship software product, ODIN, is being spun out into a "separate subsidiary to attract majority strategic partner/investor".
It also announced appointment of two new non-executive directors -- Berjis Desai and Anil Singhvi -- and one executive director, Prashant Desai to strengthen the company's board for further growth.
Besides, the company said it would appoint an 'Industry Advisory Board' and a consulting firm to help it plan and execute the next level of growth ''Vision of Digital India at 2025' to "build and power India's own equivalent of Amazon, Google, Alibaba and Baidu et al over next 10 years".
ODIN is a popular trading and risk management software used in the marketplace including by brokers and the company will soon appoint investment bankers to look for potential investors.
FTIL said that it would continue to engage with the government and concerned authorities to resolve the Rs 5,600 payment crisis at its subsidiary NSEL.

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In a statement, the company announced "the expansion of its Board by inducting industry leaders Berjis Desai and Anil Singhvi as non-independent, non-executive Directors."
It also inducted Prashant Desai as Executive Director to its Board.
The development comes in the backdrop of Corporate Affairs Ministry's draft order to merge NSEL with FTIL to help investors, hit by a Rs 5,600-crore "fraud" at the bourse, get back their money using resources of entire group.
Pursuant to such a merger, a final call on which would be taken after looking into submissions made by creditors and investors among other stakeholders till December 20, FTIL group would need to absorb NSEL along with all its liabilities including pending dues, estimated at over Rs 5,200 crore, that needs to be paid to investors, creditors, brokers and others.
Besides the merger, the government is also mulling recasting FTIL board to expedite payment settlement process.
After payment crisis surfaced on NSEL, FTIL was forced to exit from the exchange businesses. It has sold its entire stake in MCX, IEX as well as from its global bourses.
Among the new directors appointed by FTIL today, Anil Singhvi is Chairman of Ican Investments Advisors and has over 30 years of experience in corporate sector, including with Ambuja Cements. Berjis Desai, a solicitor and advocate, has been the Managing Partner with a law firm J Sagar Associates.
Prashant Desai is a founder of investor relations company Seagull IR Solutions. He represents FTIL on the Boards of Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange, Bourse Africa Ltd, Mauritius and Bahrain Financial Exchange.

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First Published: Nov 07 2014 | 8:31 PM IST

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