The move came after the company received of a communication from the Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance to consider 'consolidation of IFCI Group'
FSIB, the headhunter for directors of state-owned banks and financial institutions, on Monday recommended Rahul Bhave for the position of Managing Director (MD) and CEO of IFCI Ltd. Bhave is currently the Deputy Managing Director of IFCI. The Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) interviewed four candidates for the position of MD & CEO of IFCI, FSIB said in a statement. "Keeping in view their performance in the interface, overall experience and the extant parameters, the Bureau recommends Rahul Bhave for the position of MD and CEO in IFCI Ltd," it said. Besides, FSIB has recommended Palash Srivastava for the position of Deputy Managing Director in IIFCL. Srivastava is currently the Chief Executive Officer of IIFCL Projects Limited, a subsidiary of IIFCL. The final decision on both FSIB's recommendations would be taken by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. FSIB is headed by former secretary, Department of Personnel and Traini
IFCI (Rs 84), MMTC (Rs 102.60) and STC India (Rs 203.40) were frozen at the 20 per cent upper limit on the BSE.
State-owned IFCI on Monday said it has received a capital infusion of Rs 500 crore through the issuance of equity shares to the government on a preferential basis. Allotment of 12,39,77,188 shares to the Government of India was done on April 18, 2024, on a preferential basis, IFCI said in a regulatory filing. Following the capital infusion, the government holding in the oldest financial institution IFCI has increased from 70.32 per cent to 71.72 per cent. The government had infused Rs 100 crore in 2022 in long-term infrastructure financier IFCI Ltd. The Industrial Finance Corporation of India was set up by the government on July 1, 1948, as the first Development Financial Institution in the country. IFCI was provided access to low-cost funds through the central bank's Statutory Liquidity Ratio or SLR which in turn enabled it to provide loans and advances to corporate borrowers at concessional rates.
State-owned IFCI on Tuesday said its board has approved a proposal for raising up to Rs 500 crore capital through the issuance of equity shares to the government. "12,39,77,188 number of Equity Shares will be issued for an amount aggregating up to Rs 500 crore," IFCI said in a regulatory filing. These shares would be issued subject to the approval of Shareholders at the Extraordinary General Meeting to be held on April 18, 2024, it said. Following the capital infusion, the government holding in the oldest financial institution would increase. Currently, the Government of India holds 70.32 per cent stake in IFCI. The government had infused Rs 100 crore in 2022 in long-term infrastructure financier IFCI Ltd. The Industrial Finance Corporation of India was set up by the government on July 1, 1948 as the first Development Financial Institution in the country. IFCI was provided access to low-cost funds through the central bank's Statutory Liquidity Ratio or SLR which in turn enabled i
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Till 02:29 PM: a combined 172 million equity shares representing nearly 7 per cent of total equity of IFCI had changed hands on the NSE and BSE.
"The ministry is committed to finalizing the bidding documents and proceeding with the rebidding process at the earliest," government officials said
A special court has given the go-ahead to start the trial in the Rs 331-crore loan fraud in IFCI against builder Era Housing and Developers and its directors after the CBI filed a charge sheet, officials said Tuesday. The CBI had filed the charge sheet against the company and its authorised representative Delhi-based industrialist Hem Singh Bharana besides 13 other entities including companies and individuals, they said. Taking cognisance of the charge sheet filed by the CBI, the special court has summoned all the accused for August 14 for initiating the trial, they said. The central probe agency has charged Bharana and the other accused under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy, cheating and others. The agency has alleged that all the accused dishonestly induced IFCI Ltd. to disperse the term loan by submitting misleading facts and wrong CA Certificates. It alleged that as part of the conspiracy, they diverted the term loan funds for a purpose other than it was ...
Term lender IFCI on Wednesday reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 209 crore for September quarter 2022-23. The company had incurred a net loss of Rs 445 crore in the same quarter a year ago. Total income increased to Rs 425 crore in July-September 2022-23 from Rs 373 crore in the same quarter of previous financial year, IFCI said in a regulatory filing. Interest income decline to Rs 110 crore during the quarter from Rs 142 crore a year ago. On standalone basis, IFCI earned a profit of Rs 110 crore during the quarter as compared to Rs 526 crore earlier. Total income of the company rose to Rs 126 crore from Rs 106 crore. The company received Rs 100 crore on September 17, 2022 from the Centre towards subscription to the share capital as share application money, it said.
IFCI has reported annual losses for at least four straight years to March 31, 2022 and has lost more than 17% of market capitalization in the past year
Long-term infrastructure financier IFCI Ltd on Thursday raised Rs 100 crore through preferential allotment of shares to the government. The Committee of Directors at its meeting held on October 27 has allotted 9,29,36,802 number of equity shares at a price of 10.76 each including a premium of Rs 0.76 each share to the Government of India, IFCI said in a regulatory filing. Following the allotment of equity shares to the Government of India on preferential basis, the shareholding of the government has increased from 64.86 per cent to 66.35 per cent of the total paid-up share capital of the company, it said. Earlier in the day, shareholders of the company approved the proposal to issue the preferential issue of equity shares to the government as a promoter.
The decision was taken at extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of the shareholders of the company, IFCI said in a regulatory filing
Infrastructure term lender IFCI Ltd reported narrowing of its consolidated net loss to Rs 684.82 crore for the December 2021 quarter.
The fundraise through private placement was passed with requisite majority as over 99 per cent of the votes were cast in favour
IFCI's ratings outlook will change to stable if the company's strategic importance to the GoI increases significantly along with the infusion of sizeable capital, ICRA said in its report
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