HDFC picks Morgan Stanley, BofAML for HDB Financial Services IPO

HDFC Bank may hire more firms for the sale later, the people said

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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 27 2019 | 12:16 AM IST
HDFC Bank, India’s biggest lender by market value, has picked Bank of America and Morgan Stanley to manage an initial public offering of its non-banking finance unit, people with knowledge of the matter said.
 
The bank plans to sell the shares in HDB Financial Services before March 31 in a deal that may raise about Rs 100 billion ($1.4 billion), the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is not public. HDFC Bank may hire more firms for the sale later, the people said. Selling shares in the unit will help the bank led by Managing Director Aditya Puri raise funds to expand lending as many non-bank financiers grapple with a liquidity crunch.
 
The credit profile of HDB Financial has remained unscathed even as many other shadow lenders in the country were hit by rising borrowing costs after the nation’s credit market largely shunned them post a crisis at Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services last year.
 
“HDB financial will get high valuation at listing and investors will lap it up on account of its strong capitalization, growing retail loan book and the parentage of HDFC Bank,” said Siddharth Purohit, a banking analyst at SMC Global Securities. “The listing will give a valuation boost to HDFC bank too.”
 
Spokesmen for HDFC Bank and Bank of America didn’t immediately comment while a spokeswoman for Morgan Stanley declined to comment. HDFC Bank’s shares rose 1.9% to 2,467.00 rupees at 2:57 p.m. in Mumbai.
 
HDB Financial reported a profit of 11.5 billion rupees in the year ended March 31 on a total income of 87 billion rupees, data available on the lender’s website shows.


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