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RBI Not In Favour Of Changing IDBI Bank’s Name

The IDBI Bank’s proposal for changing its name has not found any favour with the RBI.

Signage of IDBI Bank seen at its Prabhadevi branch in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Anirudh Saligrama/BloombergQuint)
Signage of IDBI Bank seen at its Prabhadevi branch in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Anirudh Saligrama/BloombergQuint)

The IDBI Bank's proposal for changing its name has not found any favour with the Reserve Bank of India, sources said.

The board of IDBI Bank last month proposed change in the name of the lender to either ‘LIC IDBI Bank’ or ‘LIC Bank’, following its takeover by the Life Insurance Corporation.

Besides the RBI, change of name requires clearance from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, shareholders, stock exchanges, among others.

In January, the insurance behemoth LIC completed the acquisition of 51 percent controlling stake in IDBI Bank, marking the entry of the state-owned insurer into the banking space.

In August last year, the Cabinet approved the acquisition of controlling stake by LIC as a promoter in the bank through a combination of preferential allotment and open offer of equity.

LIC had been looking to enter the banking space by acquiring a majority stake in IDBI Bank, as the deal is expected to provide business synergies despite the lender's stressed balance sheet.

For the third quarter ended December, 2018, IDBI Bank posted widening of loss by nearly threefold to Rs 4,185.48 crore as bad loans surged. The bank had reported a net loss of Rs 1,524.31 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal.

Total income decreased to Rs 6,190.94 crore for the quarter, compared to Rs 7,125.20 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago.