Business Standard

The mystery of the two Credential­s

- SACHIN P MAMPATTA

The Kochhar family’s finance company, Credential Finance, appears to have a dual identity, according to records on the Registrar of Companies (RoC) website. There are two companies with the same name, but with different identifica­tion numbers. What’s surprising is that two companies cannot have the same name according to the Companies Act.

Deepak Kochhar said it is because of a merger between two firms, and the original firm not being deleted from records, in reply to a query by Business Standard. According to experts, errors with similar company names typically used to happen when registrar details were maintained manually.

Kochhar’s firms have been in the news recently. This was after allegation­s that one of his firms, NuPower Renewables, received capital in exchange for loans given by ICICI Bank to its borrower Videocon group. His wife Chanda Kochhar is the bank’s managing director and chief executive officer. All three parties involved have denied impropriet­y.

Credential Finance though does not appear to be in active use. Its registrati­on is unusual because the firm appears twice in the RoC database, but different identifica­tion numbers. Every company has a corporate identity number (CIN). Credential Finance has two — U65944MH19­92PTC06596­6 and U99999MH19­85PLC-

035149 — filings show.

Business Standard looked through its records and found that one company had limited records, while the other had financials only till 2013-14.

Credential’s financials (for the firm with CIN ending 5149) recorded a loss of ~1,093 in 201314. This is the last year for which financials are available on the RoC website. It had a loss of ~618 in the previous year. For this firm, the balance sheet had total assets of ~273.7 million, with trade receivable­s of ~240.7 million. Shareholde­rs’ capital amounted to ~271.5 million on the liabilitie­s side. The firm did not have any employees during the year, records show. Directors include Ganesh Jagannath Kakani and Chandrashe­khar Pandurang Saptarshi.

The other firm (with CIN ending 5966) does not have annual return filings. It did have some incorporat­ion documents. They show that it was originally called Vikvin Finance, incorporat­ed in March 1992. It then changed its name to Credential Investment­s& Finance, and again to Credential Finance, as per a fresh certificat­e of incorporat­ion from 1994.

Deepak Kochhar said that a merger between the two companies had resulted in the creation of two CINs. There was originally one company called Credential Finance, with a certain identifica­tion number. “This company merged into another company in 1996 having its own CIN,” he said. He added that the merged entity was renamed Credential Finance. “Therefore, RoC shows two Credential Finance, each with a different CIN, when they ought to have deleted the first CIN after the merger,” he said.

Experts said instances of two firms with the same name are not accepted in the system, now that all records are electronic and online. “Company names were checked manually in the old days. The process was more prone to errors. Today, it is not possible since such names are rejected during filing,” said Ankit Singhi, partner at advisory firm Corporate Profession­als.

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