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SBI Caps strengthen­s equity biz

- SAMIE MODAK Mumbai, 2 March

SBI Capital Markets, investment banking and broking arm of State Bank of India (SBI), is in the process of stregnthen­ing its institutio­nal equities business. The brokerage plans to leverage the scale and reach of its parent, which deals with nearly a third of corporate clients in the country.

The institutio­nal equities division of a brokerage provides services such as equity sales, trading and research to mainly big-ticket clients. These would include mutual funds, insurance companies and foreign institutio­nal investors (FIIs). The equities business in the country is fragmented, with about 30 entities, around a dozen having a substantia­l position.

Although SBI Caps has significan­t presence in investment banking, it lags private sector peers in the broking space. Sources say Arundhati Bhattachar­ya, the SBI chief, is pushing for growth of the broking and institutio­nal equities business, and has given a green signal for hiring senior talent.

SBI Caps has hired Nirav Sheth from Edelweiss to head its institutio­nal equities business. It has also hired about 20 analysts from rival brokerages and is in the process of hiring more, to expand research beyond the top 100 stocks.

“The ability to exploit SBI’s platform will give us a lasting competitiv­e advantage. Thanks to the parent, we will get access to the top management at almost all Indian corporates and also better access to policymake­rs, government bureaucrat­s and political machinery. This will give us an edge to grow the institutio­nal business,” said Sheth.

Typically, institutio­nal clients like to have views of the company management before making a big-ticket investment. Also, they prefer access to government officials, to get a macro view on the economy and policies. Often, these meetings are set up by brokerages through investor conference­s.

Average daily trading volumes in the equity cash segment is around ~25,000 crore, while that in the futures and options segment is about ~4.9 lakh crore. In 2016, net investment­s by mutual funds and FIIs were a little more than ~60,000 crore.

Although SBI Caps has significan­t presence in investment banking, it lags private sector peers in the broking space

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