SBI board okays share purchase in Yes Bank for Rs 7,250 cr


New Delhi, March 12 (IANS): The State Bank of India (SBI) on Thursday said that its Executive Committee of Central Board (ECCB) has approved the purchase of 725 crore shares in Yes Bank at Rs 10 per share, which adds up to an investment of Rs 7,250 crore.

In a regulatory filing, the bank said that its shareholding in the private lender will remain within 49 per cent of the paid up capital.

"Executive Committee of Central Board (ECCB) at its meeting held on 11.03.2020 accorded approval for purchase of 725 crore shares in Yes Bank Ltd. at a price of Rs 10 per share subject to all regulatory approvals. Our shareholding in Yes Bank Ltd will remain within 49 per cent of the paid up capital of Yes Bank," it said.

As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) draft reconstruction scheme for the crisis-hit private lender, the SBI will take up 49 per cent in the bank.

Last week, the RBI placed Yes Bank under moratorium and capped the withdrawal limit at Rs 50,000 till April 3.

SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar has said the moratorium may be lifted by the end of this week.

The RBI last week also superseded Yes Bank's board of directors and appointed former SBI CFO Prashant Kumar as administrator.

The new board of directors will stand constituted from the appointed date. It will comprise a CEO and MD, non-executive chairman and non-executive directors. The SBI will have nominee directors appointed on the board of the reconstructed bank.

The RBI may appoint additional directors to the board, who shall continue in office for one year, or until an alternate board is constituted by Yes Bank.

The SBI will not reduce its holding below 26 per cent before completion of three years from the date of infusion of the capital.

  

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  • praveen, mlore

    Thu, Mar 12 2020

    but they dint had money to give Loan to jet airways to save it n 28000 employees n put NRI in trouble during annual leave

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 12 2020

    Yes bank liability is exceeding its assets, means its net worth is ZERO. SBI is buying the bank with a share price of Rs.10 per share.

    SBI is coming up with a IPO to finance itself.

    Means public is buying debt ridden Yes bank through SBI bank, and helping them to get rid of their debts mutually. They are smart.

    In other words, shareholders are getting two entities get away with all their obligations and become a loan giver to them, which has no hopes of recovery. Modi led BJP is truly truly a great achiever in making people to involve with something, they don't know what stakes they have.

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