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Modi Govt to Infuse Rs 9,300 Cr into IDBI Bank, LIC to Shell Out Rs 4,743 Cr

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The remaining 49% capital, amounting to Rs 4,557 crore, will come from the government as its share on one-time basis
Modi Govt to Infuse Rs 9,300 Cr into IDBI Bank, LIC to Shell Out Rs 4,743 Cr

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New Delhi: The government on Tuesday approved Rs 9,300 crore fund infusion in IDBI Bank to help improve the bank's capital base and turn it profitable. Of the Rs 9,300 crore needed, LIC would meet 51% (Rs 4,743 crore), while the remaining 49%, amounting to Rs 4,557 crore, will come from the government as its share on one-time basis.

Briefing media about Cabinet decisions, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said this will help in completing the process of IDBI Bank's turnaround and enable it to return to profitability and normal lending and giving government the option of recovering its investment at an opportune time.

Javadekar said the shareholding of the government in IDBI Bank has reduced to 46.46% from 86% while LIC stake in the bank increased to 51% in January this year.

LIC acquired controlling 51% stake in the bank, making it the lender's majority shareholder in January this year.

After this infusion, IDBI Bank expects to be able to subsequently raise further capital on its own and expects to come out of RBI's Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) framework sometime next year, he said.

"This cash neutral infusion will be through recap bonds i.e. government infusing capital into the bank and the bank buying the recap bond from government the same day, with no impact on liquidity or current year's Budget," he said.

IDBI Bank needs a one-time infusion of capital to complete the exercise of dealing with its legacy book, he said, adding it has already substantially cleaned up, reducing net non-performing asset from peak of 18.8% in June 2018 to 8% in June 2019.

The capital for this has to come from its shareholders. LIC is at 51% and is not allowed to go higher by the insurance regulator.

In August last year, the Cabinet approved the acquisition of controlling stake by Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) as a promoter in the bank through a combination of preferential allotment and open offer of equity.

IDBI Bank with over 800 branches has about 1.5 crore retail customers and about 18,000 employees.

For the first quarter ended June 2019, IDBI Bank reported a net loss of Rs 3,801 crore as compared to Rs 2,410 crore in the same quarter of the last year.

Gross non-performing assets (NPAs) or bad loans, as a percentage of total advances, were at 29.12% in the quarter as compared to 30.78% in the year-ago June quarter. Post provisioning, the net NPA too came down to 8.02% against 18.76% in the year-ago quarter.

Provision Coverage Ratio (PCR) improved from 69% from September 2018 to 83% in March 2019 and further to 88% as on June 30, 2019.

Synergy with LIC has enabled access to 29 crore policyholders base spread over 3,184 branches and also to 11 lakh agents and 2 lakh employees of LIC, an official statement.

From LIC synergy, the bank is expected to earn Rs 500 crore revenue in 2019-20 and Rs 1,000 crore from 2020-21 onward, an official statement said.

"Sale of insurance kick-started in March 2019 with Rs 160 crore premium. This momentum has continued with over Rs 250 crore premium collection in first four and a half months of this year. FY 2019-20 target is Rs 2,000 crore of premium and Rs 200 crore revenue," it said.

Additional business anticipated is Rs 5,000 crore (housing loan, auto loan, personal loan) by leveraging LIC agents' network, it said.

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