Indian Bank to appoint merchant banker for stake dilution

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

State-owned would appoint a merchant banker to dilute stake as per norms, a top official of the said today.

"Presently, holding in the is 82 per cent which has to be brought down to 75 per cent as per norms by March 2019", MD and CEO of Kishor Kharat said.


The is going to appoint a merchant banker in this regard, he told reporters on the sidelines of a Merchants' Chamber of Commerce and Industry session here today.

Kharat said the doesn't need any capital at the moment, and the stake dilution would have to be done by going to the market to meet the Securities and Exchange Board of (SEBI) norms.

The modalities of stake dilution would be decided later and the would seek an opportune time to hit the market, he said.

Kharat added that the is expecting a business growth of 12-14 per cent by March 2018.

Gross Non Performing Assets (NPA) of the stood at 7.25 per cent while net NPA was at 4.05 per cent. The bank's capital adequacy ratio stood at 13.58 per cent.

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First Published: Tue, September 12 2017. 19:14 IST