"Following the demerger, Sundaram Finance Investments Ltd., would be listed on the stock exchange, subject to necessary approvals from regulators and shareholders", the city-based company said in a statement.
Over nearly six decades, Sundaram Finance has invested in various non-financial services businesses along with TVS Group companies in the automotive and manufacturing sector.
Some of the significant investments include Sundaram Clayton, Wheels India, IMPAL, Brakes India, Turbo Energy.
"The cumulative investments in these companies (in book value terms) has grown from Rs 23 crore in 2006-07 to over Rs 150 crore as of financial year 2016-17 and have yielded cumulative dividend of Rs 199 crore in last five years", it said.
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Following the demerger, Sundaram Finance Investments Ltd would be holding company of all non-financial service investments made by Sundaram Finance.
As per the proposal, the shareholders of Sundaram Finance Ltd would receive one share of Sundaram Finance Investments Ltd free of cost for every share held in SFL.
As a promoter, Sundaram Finance Ltd would hold 26.47 per cent stake in Sundaram Finance Investments Ltd and the balance 73.53 per cent will be issued to all share holders of Sundaram Finance Ltd.
"Over the years, our investments in the manufacturing and automotive sectors have not only yielded significant returns, but also demonstrated a strong track record of value creation", Sundaram Finance Ltd, MD, T T Srinivasaraghavan said.
"We will continue to explore non-financial services investments out of SFIL. Most importantly, Sundaram Finance's balance sheet and capital adequacy will remain robust post-demerger and we will continue to seek growth opportunities in the financial services landscape", he said.
As of March 31, 2016, Sundaram Finance Ltd Group reported revenues of Rs 5,035 crore and profits of Rs 583 crore. Total assets stood at Rs 28,027 crore and net worth was at Rs 4,195 crore at a consolidated level.