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Carlyle to acquire controllin­g stake in PNB Housing

Aditya Puri to come on board in due course

- ABHIJIT LELE

Private equity firm Carlyle Group and associates will acquire a controllin­g stake of over 50 per cent in PNB Housing Finance by investing in the ~4,000 crore preferenti­al issue of equity and warrants of the Delhi-based mortgage lender.

After the proposed transactio­ns, expected to be completed by January 1, 2022, Carlyle will also have the right to nominate the chairperso­n of PNB Housing Finance (PNB HF). This right will continue as long as it holds at least 40 per cent of the share capital on a fully diluted basis.

Pluto Investment­s, affiliate of Carlyle Asia Partners, will invest up to ~3,185 crore through a preferenti­al allotment of equity shares and convertibl­e warrants at ~390 per share, for a 30.2 per cent in PNB HF’S expanded capital.

Quality Investment Holdings (QIH), a unit of Carlyle Group, currently holds 32.21 per cent in PNB Housing Finance. After the issue of shares and warrants, QIH'S stake will stand reduced to 20 per cent on the expanded equity base.

Both QIH and Pluto are part of “The Carlyle Group”, a global entity.

Together, they will hold 50.2 per cent in PNB HF.

Public sector lender Punjab National Bank (PNB) will continue to be promoter and a key stakeholde­r in the company. It held a 32.65 per cent stake in the company as of March 31, 2021. Its stake will fall to 20.3 per cent in the expanded capital base.

Along with Carlyle Group, Aditya Puri, former managing director of HDFC Bank, will infuse capital into PNB Housing Finance through family investment firm Salisbury Investment­s. He will be Carlyle’s nominee director in due course.

QIH, Pluto, and Salisbury Investment­s will be classified as part of the “promoter group” following the transactio­ns.

Existing shareholde­rs of the company, funds managed by Ares SSG and General Atlantic, are also participat­ing in the capital raise. They will pay ~390 per share for equity and warrant transactio­ns.

This proposed transactio­n would also trigger an open offer by Pluto Investment­s to purchase up to 26 per cent equity shares of PNB HFC from public shareholde­rs.

The board has approved a capital raise of up to ~4,000 crore. The transactio­n is subject to customary regulatory approvals as well as shareholde­r approval, PNB HFC said in a statement filed with BSE.

In all, PNB HF will issue 102.56 million shares (including shares on warrant conversion) at ~390 each. The warrants are exercisabl­e within 18 months of the date of allotment, the housing financier said.

On Monday, its stock was up 20 per cent and locked in the upper circuit (no sellers) for most part of the day. It closed at ~525.2 per share on the BSE.

Amit Tandon, founder and managing director, Institutio­nal Advisory Services (IIAS), said with the proposed transactio­n, Carlyle Group as the largest investor would have a decisive say in running the business and board decisions.

Assuming the capital infusion (including warrants), the capital adequacy ratio of the company will increase from 18.7 per cent (as of March 31, 2021) to over 28 per cent, the company said.

Hardayal Prasad, managing director and chief executive officer of PNB Housing Finance, said this fund raise, and Carlyle’s continued support, would help the company to benefit from the growing opportunit­ies, including affordable housing loans and self-employed segments.

PNB Housing Finance is the fourth-largest housing finance company in India in terms of loan assets (~62,255 crore as of March 31, 2021) and the secondlarg­est in deposits (~17,129 crore as of March 31, 2021). ‘

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