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SEBI Directs HDFC AMC To Scrap Pre-IPO Share Sale To Distributors

SEBI directs HDFC AMC to cancel shares allotted to distributors and advisers ahead of its IPO.



A vendor holds Indian rupee notes at his store in the Dadar wholesale flower market in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A vendor holds Indian rupee notes at his store in the Dadar wholesale flower market in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Markets watchdog SEBI has asked HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd., the country’s second largest mutual fund house, to cancel the shares allotted to distributors and advisers, ahead of its initial public offering, officials said.

Also, the Securities and Exchange Board of India directed the fund house to return the money it had collected from distributors and independent financial advisers, at the rate of 12 percent, they added.

The fund house had made a private placement of shares to the tune of Rs 150 crore to 140 distributors in April this year. These shares were offered at Rs 1,050 per share. Though it had offered stocks to nearly 200 distributors, only 140 subscribed, industry insiders said.

HDFC AMC, in its draft red herring prospectus, had said it may reserve up to 7.2 lakh shares for distributors, subject to regulatory approvals.

The move was criticised by industry participants as they felt this could undermine distributors’ ability to provide unbiased advice to their clients.

According to industry participants, the distributors, who subscribed the shares of the fund house, may give biased advice because of their equity stake in HDFC Asset Management Company. This has prompted SEBI to ask the fund house to scrap this pre-IPO placement.

A query sent to HDFC AMC in this regard has remained unanswered.

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HDFC AMC operates as a joint venture between Housing Development Finance Corporation and Standard Life Investments.

The fund house, which had filed its preliminary papers with SEBI in March, had received the regulator's go-ahead to float an IPO on June 22. Going by the draft prospectus, the proposed IPO offers up to 2.54 crore equity shares of the fund house through an offer for sale of 85.92 lakh shares by HDFC and up to 1.68 crore shares by Standard Life.

The offer comprises a net offer of up to 2.21 crore equity shares for public, a reservation of up to 3.20 lakh shares for purchase by eligible HDFC AMC employees. Besides, 24 lakh shares have been reserved for eligible HDFC shareholders.

Earlier, the regulator had kept the fund house’s proposed IPO in abeyance ‘for examination of past violations.’

HDFC AMC, which has a total asset under management of over Rs 3 lakh crore at the end of March, is the country’s second largest fund house after ICICI Prudential AMC that has an asset base of Rs 3.06 lakh crore during the same period.

It may become the second AMC to hit the markets after Reliance Nippon Life AMC.

Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India), Kotak Mahindra Capital, Axis Capital, BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global Markets India, CLSA India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Securities, IIFL Holdings, JM Financial, JP Morgan India, Morgan Stanley India are the book running lead managers to the issue.

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