Nippon Life makes open offer to acquire 22.49pc stake in RNAM

Nippon Life Company would acquire up to 13.82 crore equity shares or about 22.49% shares of Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management at ₹230 per share

June 07, 2019 08:27 pm | Updated 08:27 pm IST - New Delhi

Nippon Life Company on June 7 announced an open offer to acquire nearly 22.49% stake in Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management (RNAM) for ₹3,179 crore under a deal with Reliance Capital which is exiting the mutual funds business.

Nippon Life Company would acquire up to 13.82 crore equity shares or about 22.49% shares of Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management (RNAM) at ₹230 per share, according to the RNAM’s draft filed with regulator Sebi on Friday.

The transaction is to be payable in cash for a total consideration of ₹3,179.41 crore.

Reliance Capital in May had announced to exit mutual fund business by selling its stake in Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management Ltd. (RNAM) to its joint venture partner Japan’s Nippon Life Insurance.

Both partners had 42.88% stake each in the company, while the rest is with public shareholders.

Reliance Capital has already signed the binding definitive agreements with Nippon Life Insurance of Japan.

An open offer is a mandatory condition under SEBI guidelines for acquiring equity shares in a company (target) by the acquirer company (Nippon Life).

RNAM has already sold 4,82,83,405 equity shares through an offer for sale (OFS) undertaken on May 24 and May 27, 2019.

Upon completion of the acquisition of shares, Nippon Life will have the right to re-constitute the board of directors in RNAM including the right to appoint nominee directors or effect resignation of any director on the board.

RNAM had registered a net profit of ₹486.09 crore in fiscal ended March 2019, up by 6.7% from a year ago’s ₹455.74 crore.

Nippon Life of Japan will acquire the stake in RNAM through its internal accruals and it has earmarked Japanese Yen 58,000 million (equivalent to ₹3,676.04 crore).

Stock of RNAM traded 0.16% up at ₹219.25 on BSE.

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