Bandhan Bank IPO process has started: Ghosh

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Private sector Bandhan Bank, the first MFI to come under the universal landscape in the country, has already started its IPO process.

"When we got the in-principle license from RBI, we were asked to come out with IPO by 2018", founder and CEO of Bandhan Chandra Sekhar Ghosh said at the second foundation anniversary here last evening.


Now that we have completed two full years and a year left for the IPO, the process has been already started, he said.

The has embarked upon selecting investment bankers/banker to start with, Ghosh said.

"It was imperative to start the process now. Else we will not be able to conduct the entire IPO process by 2018", he said.

Consultation with all the stakeholders would have to be and will take time, he said.

The size and the timing of the issue would be decided later, he said.

The posted a net profit of Rs 327 crore in the first quarter of current fiscal.

In the first two years, the mobilised of Rs 23,500 crore with a loan book of Rs 21,000 crore.

The so far has a network of 840 branches across India and 383 ATMs, he said.

Bandhan would soon enter the distribution of insurance and mutual fund products, Ghosh said.

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