"We are not the sole investors. There (are) 4 more investors. I think a meeting of the investors will take place somewhere in April, that time (a) call will be taken. May be there could be decision on listing," he told PTI.
State Bank of India (SBI), Punjab National Bank (PNB), Bank of Baroda (BoB) and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) hold stake in UTI Mutual Fund on behalf of the central government. These entities jointly own a 74 per cent stake in the fund house, while the remaining 26 per cent stake is with the US-based investment firm T Rowe Price.
In 2008, UTI Asset Management Co (UTI AMC) deferred its initial public offer (IPO) owning to uncertain market conditions.
The fund house had proposed to sell 48 million equity shares through the IPO. Subsequently, in 2009, all the four sponsors of UTI diluted 6.5 per cent each in favour of T Rowe Price.
UTI MF was created after Parliament passed the Unit Trust of India (Transfer of Undertaking & Repeal) Act in 2002 after the flagship US-64 scheme went bankrupt. Post the Act, the then mighty UTI was bifurcated into Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India (Suuti), which owns almost 11.8 per cent in Axis Bank and UTI Asset Management Company.
The Baltimore-based T Rowe Price picked up 26 per cent in UTI in November 2009 by buying 6.5 per cent stake each from the four promoters for $140 million.
With regard to other non-core asset sales, Mehta said, "whatever we committed, we have done better than that. We have walked the talk. We have already sold 5.9% stake in PNB Housing Finance. We have got Rs 13.21 billion out of stake sale there".
The bank has also decided to exit from mutual fund PNB Principle from where it is going to get 1.25 billion, he said.
"So, roughly Rs 14.5 billion we have already disinvested. We will be getting that money. Out of which Rs 13.25 billion we have already received and the remaining Rs 1.25 billion we will be receiving in next few weeks," he said.
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