USGI is a public-private venture with Allahabad Bank holding 30 per cent along with Indian Overseas Bank owning 19 per cent, Karnataka Bank (15 pc), Dabur (10 pc) and Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc with 26 per cent stake.
In a regulatory filing, Allahabad Bank said its Board of Directors will meet on December 4 in which it may deliberate on partial/complete disinvestment of its stake in USGI.
The board will consider appointment of consultant on Friday for advising redrafting of existing shareholders agreement in the joint venture, Allahabad Bank said.
Indian government earlier in July this year allowed the foreign investors to up their stake in the Indian insurance joint ventures to 49 per cent from the earlier 26 per cent.
The hike in foreign investment limit into the insurance sector is expected to attract long term capital, besides improving the overall investment climate.
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