Rel Cap ropes in SMTB as strategic partner New Delhi, Dec 25: - TopicsExpress



          

Rel Cap ropes in SMTB as strategic partner New Delhi, Dec 25: Firming up its plans to set up a bank, Anil Ambani group firm Reliance Capital on Thursday roped in Japans Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (SMTB) as a strategic partner to collaborate on various businesses, including in its proposed banking venture. SMTB, Japans largest financial institution with assets under custody of USD 1.8 trillion, will take an initial stake of 2.77 per cent in Reliance Capital at an investment of Rs 371 crore as part of a comprehensive long-term strategic alliance between the two companies. Reliance Capital intends to establish a new bank in India, with support of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank as strategic partner, as and when RBIs policies permit formation of the same, the two companies said in a joint statement. SMTB and Reliance Capital, the financial services arm of diversified conglomerate Reliance Group, will also collaborate in providing solutions for their clients, including inter alia in the area of M&A opportunities in India and Japan, and will assist each other in distribution of their respective financial products through their networks. Commenting on the deal, Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani said, We believe Sumitomo Mitsui Trust will play an important role in the future of our company, through their all-round support and long standing experience, and will help accelerate our growth as we tap new opportunities and expand our existing businesses. This is the second major partnership that Reliance Capital has entered into with a Japanese financial sector giant after Nippon Life, to which it has sold stakes in its life insurance and mutual fund ventures. The move also follows the new Indian government attaching significant importance to Japan for business relationships, especially after the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to that country. As part of the agreement, SMTB will be taking an initial 2.77 per cent strategic stake in Reliance Capital, amounting to Rs 371 crore through preferential allotment, with a lock-in period of one year. The investment is being made at Rs 530 per share, representing a premium of over 11 per cent to the stock price of relevant date of Reliance Capital. We are very pleased to be strategic alliance partners with Reliance Capital, which is one of Indias leading financial institutions. We are particularly delighted to collaborate on a number of business initiatives that are proposed, and thereby contribute towards the development of the Indian financial industry through our collaboration with Reliance Capital, which we believe will be a very successful one, SMTB President Hitoshi Tsunekage said. Reliance Capital said it will also support clients of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank in their supply chain financing and advisory needs in India. On the other hand, SMTB will support Reliance Group across its various listed group companies by providing a wide range of financial and other services in Japan and Asia Pacific region. Besides financial services, Reliance Group is present across a number of consumer-facing businesses such as telecom, energy, power, infrastructure and media and entertainment. The strategic tie-up with SMTB was approved at a board meeting today in Mumbai of Reliance Capital, which has already announced a number of tie-ups with Japans Nippon Life. Last month, Reliance Capital announced that Nippon would increase its stake in Reliance Capital Asset Management Company to 49 per cent from 26 per cent, while investing Rs 657 crore for the first tranche of nine per cent. In September, Reliance Capital had said it was looking forward to partner with global companies in health insurance business that would help in bringing best practices, products and service to the Indian market. A financial conglomerate, Reliance Capital has interests in asset management and mutual funds, life and general insurance, commercial finance, equities and commodities broking, among others. Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group is also the fourth-largest bank in Japan (in terms of market capitalisation and corporate loans) and Japans largest financial institution managing assets of USD 682 billion and assets under custody of USD 1.8 trillion as of September 2014. Established in 1925 as the former Sumitomo Trust Company, SMTB forms the core of Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group as a large scale trust bank in most of the business areas of trust banking industry. It has six primary business segments which include: Retail Financial Services Business, Wholesale Financial Services Business, Stock Transfer Agency Services Business, Real Estate Business, Fiduciary Services Business and Global Markets Business.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 08:30:36 +0000

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