Bank of Baroda exits MCX; exchange appoints new auditor

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 26 2014 | 10:07 PM IST
Multi-Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) today said one of its investors, state-run Bank of Baroda, has sold its entire stake in the troubled bourse.
State Bank of India, Corporation Bank and Bank of Baroda - all PSU lenders - had together bought 9.69 per cent in MCX in 2004 at a total investment of Rs 3.94 crore, according to the offer share sale document of the exchange.
In April, Corporation Bank reportedly offloaded stake worth Rs 19.91 crore in the exchange and brought down its stake to 1.32 per cent from 2.10 per cent.
After a board meeting today, MCX said following the divestment of its entire stake, Bank of Baroda has also withdrawn its nominee Rajiv Abhyankar from the board.
However, the exchange did not disclose how much stake the public sector bank held in it.
The board also accepted the resignation of Pravir Vohra, an Independent Director.
Meanwhile, MCX said it has appointed Shah Gupta & Co as new statutory auditor of the company on recommendation of its Audit Committee.
Following the vacancy caused due to the resignation of Deloitte Haskins & Sells as the statutory auditor, the board has approved appointment of Shah Gupta & Co as auditor of the company, the exchange said.
The appointment is subject to approval of shareholders at the company's ensuing general meeting, it added.
MCX is India's leading commodity exchange. Its trading volumes have fallen drastically since the NSEL payment crisis came to the fore in July last year. MCX and NSEL were promoted by Jignesh Shah-led Financial Technologies India Ltd (FTIL).
After the crisis at NSEL, commodity markets regulator FMC had declared MCX's erstwhile promoter FTIL as unfit to run any exchange.
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First Published: Jun 26 2014 | 10:07 PM IST

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