Public sector lender IDBI Bank picked arrangers including Citigroup, Credit Suisse Group and Deutsche Bank to manage a share sale of about Rs 6,000 crore ($896 million), people with knowledge of the matter said.
The Mumbai-based bank also chose HSBC Holdings Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co, SBI Capital Markets and IDBI Capital Market Services, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. The deal is expected to include an institutional share sale and a separate offering of preferential securities, people with knowledge of the matter said earlier Friday.
The preferential shares could be sold to a large investor who may also take over management of the bank, according to those people. IDBI Bank's fundraising could help bolster its balance sheet and rein in bad debts that totaled 7.47 per cent of loans at the end of June, according to a presentation on its website. IDBI had a capital adequacy ratio of 11.80 per cent, compared with 13.2 per cent for the country's banking system as of March, according to the Reserve Bank of India.
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"The mandate would cover an advisory on the possible avenues for mobilising part or whole of this amount," the bank said in the statement. "At this stage it is not possible to comment on the actual structuring or timing of transactions." In January, IDBI Bank was planning a smaller institutional share sale of as much as Rs 3,770 crore, though it didn't proceed with the offering at that time, people with knowledge of the matter said earlier.
It had approached investors including the World Bank's International Finance Corp., according to the people.
IDBI Bank shareholders in July approved raising as much as Rs 8,000 crore through fundraising methods that could include a mix of a rights issue, preferential stock offering and an institutional share placement.