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Irdai board meet on Friday, may ease 15% rule to allow LIC-IDBI deal

According to the present regulation, an insurance company cannot own more than 15% in any listed financial firms

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The board of insurance regulator Irdai is scheduled to meet tomorrow amid reports that insurance behemoth LIC may pick up a majority stake in state-run IDBI Bank.

The board meeting tomorrow will discuss routine issues, sources said.

It is understood that the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) board may consider hiking investment limit for a particular insurance firm beyond 15 per cent in the interest of policyholders.

As per the present regulation, an insurance company cannot own more than 15 per cent in any listed financial firms.

"In the case of entities from the financial sector, other than regulated or diversified or listed, the limit (for insurance companies) shall be at 15 per cent of the paid-up capital," as per the guidelines for listed Indian Insurance Companies, 2016.

 

Without fixing a time-frame, Irdai last year had asked LIC to prepare a road map to pare its stake to 15 per cent in firms where it breaches this ceiling.

However, it got some relief from the government as it had giving breathing period for paring stake.

According to the Insurance Act 2015, "Without prejudice to anything contained in this section, the Authority (Irdai) may, in the interests of the policyholders, specify by the regulations, the time, manner and other conditions of investment of assets to be held by an insurer for the purposes of this Act."

Amidst reports of LIC looking to enter the banking space by acquiring majority stake in IDBI Bank, the issue of investment cap of insurance firm assumes significance.

As the government makes efforts to revive the fortunes of IDBI Bank, which is saddled with huge amounts of bad loans, LIC becoming a major stakeholder in the lender could be beneficial for both state-owned financial players in the long run.

While a final decision is yet to emerge on whether LIC would be snapping up over 40 per cent stake in IDBI Bank, official sources said the preliminary contours of such a plan is being worked out.

Earlier this week, a senior finance ministry official had said that both LIC and IDBI Bank have independent boards, which would take a call on the possible deal.

A possible scenario would be the insurance major making IDBI Bank as a subsidiary on the line of its housing finance and mutual fund businesses. According to the sources, there would be business synergies in case the LIC-IDBI Bank deal materialises.

In his Budget speech for 2016-17, then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said the process of transformation of IDBI Bank has already started. "Government will take it forward and also consider the option of reducing its stake to below 50 per cent," he had said.

They noted that in a stake sale, the government would not get the proceeds and the money would be utilised for the bank's revival. It could happen through issuance of fresh equity so that the government's stake which is presently at 80.96 per cent would come down below 50 per cent as announced in the Budget.

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First Published: Jun 28 2018 | 10:30 PM IST

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