Kotak Mahindra Bank plans to raise FII cap to 40%

18 Jun 2014 Evaluate

Private sector lender, Kotak Mahindra Bank is planning to increase the limit on total holdings of foreign institutional investor (FII) and sub-accounts of FIIs, foreign portfolio investor (FPI) and qualified foreign investor (QFI) to 40% of the paid-up equity capital of the bank. The bank in its notice to shareholders for the upcoming annual general meet on July 16, 2014 has sought members’ approval to pass a resolution to this effect.

Further, the bank is also waiting for approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and such other regulatory approvals as may be necessary. Earlier, RBI had permitted the bank to increase the FII investment limit to 37% (from earlier limit of 35%) on September 2, 2013.

Kotak Mahindra Bank is engaged in commercial banking, stock broking, mutual funds, life insurance and investment banking. The bank has an international presence through its subsidiaries with offices in London, New York, Dubai, Mauritius, San Francisco and Singapore that specialize in providing services to overseas investors seeking to invest into India.

 

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