Private equity firm Carlyle will nearly halve its stake in SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd for as much as $443m.
CA Rover Holdings, a Carlyle entity, which as of 30 June held a 6.5% stake in the credit card issuer, will sell around 32 million shares, or a 3.4% stake in the company, through a block trade.
Carlyle will offer the shares at an indicative price band of ₹1,021 to ₹1,072.3 apiece.
On Monday, shares of SBI Cards closed at ₹1,071.70 on BSE. The shares have risen almost 26% since the start of the year.
Bank of America and Citigroup are advising Carlyle on the transaction.
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This follows Carlyle selling a 5.1% stake in SBI Cards for ₹4,811 crore in June, while in March, it offloaded a little more than 4% in the credit card company for about ₹3,800 crore through block deals. The stake sales followed SBI Cards’ public listing in March last year.
Carlyle divested a 10% stake in SBI Cards for a little more than ₹7,000 crore, marking the largest private equity exit through an initial share sale in India.
SBI Cards began operations in 1998 as a joint venture with GE Capital Corp. In December 2017, GE Capital sold its 40% stake to state-run State Bank of India and Carlyle.
Last month, Carlyle undertook a block trade to sell its remaining stake in life insurer SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd for around $289 million, Mint reported.
For the quarter ended 30 June, SBI Cards reported a net profit of ₹305 crore, a 22% drop from ₹393 crore a year earlier.
The decline followed a swelling of bad loans for the cards arm of SBI after the covid second wave disrupted businesses in the June quarter.
Total income increased to ₹2,451 crore during the quarter, from ₹2,196 crore a year earlier.
SBI Cards saw its gross non-performing assets more than double to 3.91% of gross advances as of 30 June, compared with 1.35% a year earlier.
Source: Live Mint
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