RCap announces special dividend for shareholders

September 04, 2012 02:40 pm | Updated 02:40 pm IST - Mumbai

Reliance Capital Chairman Anil Ambani on Tuesday announced a special dividend for shareholders, and said the company is in talks to sell a 26 per cent stake to strategic partners in its general insurance business.

The special dividend, to be considered by the company’s Board on September 10, is being given for completion of 25 years of his group’s financial services arm Reliance Capital.

Addressing the shareholders at RCap’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) here, Ambani also said the company’s life insurance unit will partner with banks for distribution of products, while discussions are underway for Reliance Mutual Funds managing the funds of Japan’s Nippon Life.

Nippon Life, which has assets of over Rs 30 lakh crore globally and is a strategic partner in Reliance Life and Reliance Asset Management Company, will also help distribute Reliance MF products in Japan.

The Japanese financial services giant has acquired 26 per cent stake in Reliance Life for over Rs 3,000 crore in the largest FDI deal in the Indian financial services space.

About the IPO of Reliance Life, Ambani said it would take place “at an appropriate time“.

Nippon Life has also bought 26 per cent stake in Reliance Capital Asset Management for 1,450 crore in the largest investment in the Indian AMC sector till date.

Mr. Ambani said RCap’s total income rose 21 per cent to Rs 6,627 crore last fiscal, while net profit rose 57 per cent to Rs 458 crore.

Its total assets rose 10 per cent to Rs 35,343 crore, while networth grew by 50 per cent to Rs 11,697 crore in 2011-12.

Besides financial services, Ambani-led Reliance group is present in businesses such as telecom, power, infrastructure, media and entertainment.

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