DCB Bank to raise up to Rs 400 cr in H2 of next financial year

Natrajan said the bank had raised Rs 150 crore in tier-II bonds in November 2016

DCB Bank to raise up to Rs 400 cr in H2 of next fiscal year
The government in July allocated ~22,915 crore to recapitalise 13 public sector banks
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 29 2017 | 10:31 AM IST
Small-sized private sector lender DCB Bank is targeting to raise up to Rs 400 crore in the second half of the next financial year to augment its capital, a top official has said.

"We will raise Rs 300-400 crore of capital after September 2017. That is our current thinking," managing director and chief executive Murali Natrajan told PTI.

He said the bank is comfortably placed for its capital buffers to take care of growth at present, but will have to evaluate it later.

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The bank's promoters Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development and Platinum Jubilee Investments will get its holding in the bank down to 15 per cent from the present 16.21 per cent during the next financial year, he said.

The promoter group will most likely subscribe to the required number of shares to keep its holding at 15 per cent, which is what the regulator is comfortable with, he added.

Its capital adequacy ratio was at 13.33 per cent with the core tier-I was at 11.39 per cent as of December end. Its net advances grew 24 per cent in the December quarter.

Natrajan said an infusion of up to Rs 400 crore will help adding up to 2 percentage points to the core capital buffer and the tier-I will go up to 13 per cent after the infusion.

When asked about the necessary approvals for the capital raising exercise, Natrajan said it is too early to seek those.

He said the bank is also in early discussions to explore raising funds through the AT-1 (additional tier-I), which helps bolster the core capital levels under the Basel- III capital framework.

Natrajan said the bank had raised Rs 150 crore in tier-II bonds in November 2016 which can help it in future fund raising exercises.
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First Published: Jan 29 2017 | 10:30 AM IST

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