HDFC Bank's proposal would come up for consideration in the next meeting, sources said.
Late last year, HDFC Bank had approached the FIPB for increasing the foreign holding in the bank to 67.55 per cent from 49 per cent.
If the proposal of the bank to raise foreign investment to 67.55 per cent is accepted, it would exceed the cap of 74 per cent, after taking into account parent HDFC Ltd's stake.
The Department of Economic Affairs and DIPP (Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion) are of view that promoter HDFC Ltd's 22.56 per cent stake in HDFC Bank is foreign investment.
The foreign holding in a bank cannot exceed 74 per cent as per the existing norms.
At the end of June 2014, foreign institutional investment (FII) in HDFC Bank was 33.93 per cent, according to BSE data. Further, foreign investors hold another 16.90 per cent shares through ADRs and GDRs.
If the promoter's (HDFC Ltd) stake of 22.56 per cent is deemed to be foreign, then the total of the above mentioned three categories would take foreign investment to over 74 per cent.
FDI, FII, NRI holding, ADR/GDR, convertible preference shares, foreign currency convertible bonds are treated as foreign investment under the FDI policy.
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