FTIL, which has to bring down its stake to 2 per cent in MCX following the order from the regulator Forward Market Commission (FMC), had offloaded 4 per cent stake in the commodity exchange on July 16.
In December, FMC had declared FTIL as unfit to run any exchange after a Rs 5,600 crore payment crisis at group company National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL).
The regulator asked FTIL to reduce its stake in MCX to 2 per cent from 26 per cent.
FTIL had committed to divesting its holding in MCX. This transaction culminates the majority of the divestment process initiated by FTIL since February 27, it added.
Commenting on the development, FTIL Non-Executive Chairman Venkat Chary, said, "We are happy that Kotak Mahindra Bank will become a significant minority shareholder in MCX and will contribute towards the next phase of growth of MCX as a responsible public shareholder."
FTIL had appointed a restructuring committee to oversee this process, which appointed JM Financials as its investment banker and Ican as advisor.
Despite many challenges since the initiation of the divestment process, FTIL was successful in generating and negotiating a binding offer from one of India's largest private sector banks, KMBL, thereby endorsing the credentials of a strong world-class institution promoted by FTIL, the company said.
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