13.9 C
London
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
HomeNewsTechnologyHow Piramal bid for DHFL scores higher

How Piramal bid for DHFL scores higher

Related stories

J&K police release list of seized assets used for terrorism

Jammu, Feb 16 : The police in Jammu and...

Israel says 4 mln citizens vaccinated against Covid-19

Jerusalem, Feb 17 : Israeli officials announced that some...

Hungary to receive first shipment of Chinese vaccines

Beijing, Feb 17 : A Hungarian cargo plane loaded...

New Delhi: The Piramal bid for DHFL assets offers higher upfront cash than the bid by Oaktree by almost Rs 1,000 crore.
As part of the RFRP, the Committee of Creditors (COC) has shared a purely objective scoring grid. This is a weighted average of upfront cash amount and the NPV offered by each bigger. Piramal bid scores highest on this quantitative score, experts said.
The Piramal bid is unconditional, and does not have build in options for revoking the bid, or revoking pricing at a later date etc.
As per law, no foreign entity is allowed to hold more than 49 per cent of an insurance company at any time. At present, Primerica already holds 49 per cent in DHFL’S insurance subsidiary.
This Oaktree bid would be unable to consummate the transaction, because of their inability to hold the insurance company even momentarily. The Piramal bid offers a clean solution in this context whereby either (a) the entity can be sold by lenders through an open process, or (b) in cases that fails, can be bought by Piramal for a pre-specified sum. No foreign bidder can offer this certainty. And any potential structure (like use of an intermediary AIF fund etc) would need explicit IRDA approval.
Piramal bid proposes to merge their Financial Services business into DHFL. This makes available the Rs 10,000 crore of equity for growing and investing in this business. Compared to this, the competing bid offers Rs 1 lakh.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories