"We've decided to take some space at the GIFT city. We believe that if you're able to create an international financial centre in India, wherever it is, we'd like to have the option of participating in that," its executive and vice chairman Uday Kotak told PTI here.
Kotak said the bank will be tracking developments on the regulatory and taxation fronts in its effort to start operations from the GIFT City near Ahmedabad, which is the country's first IFC.
For banks, it helps having a presence because they can serve the foreign currency needs of their corporate clients through such a presence.
Many Indian banks already have a presence at a similar IFC in Dubai.
Kotak said developing an ecosystem beyond the regulatory and taxation fronts is also very important.
The Kotak Mahindra Group has a presence in New York, London, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Mauritius and Singapore, including representative offices and branches.
The bank had recently finished Rs 15,000 crore merger of south-focused ING Vysya Bank with it to become the fourth largest lender in private space.
Shares of KMB were trading 2.33 per cent down at Rs 1,336.50 apiece on the BSE at 1300 hours, as against 0.42 per cent correction in the benchmark.
When asked about its desire to grow the international network, Kotak said the bank would like to grow its own presence but added that its geography-specific partnerships model has also worked in its favour till now.
"We'd like to grow internationally, certainly," he said, adding that arrangements with Sumitomo Mitsui Bank in Japan and Evercore in USA have worked well.
Under the merger, ING Vysya Bank shareholders were given 725 shares of Kotak for every 1,000 shares held.
Kotak today said the bank is not planning any new merger or acquisition, and will be focussing on growth opportunities created by recent announcements like the ING merger, buy-out of PineBridge mutual fund, investment in commodity bourse MCX, foray into general insurance and setting up a Payments Bank with Bharti Airtel.
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