Kotak Mahindra shares rose by 3.66 per cent to Rs 1,345 on the BSE.
Similarly, the ING Vysya scrip went up by 3.36 per cent to Rs 945.
The proposed Rs 15,000-crore merger deal between Kotak Mahindra and ING Vysya has got the Competition Commission's approval.
According to the fair trade regulator, the merger, which would create the country's fourth-largest private sector lender, is "not likely to have an appreciable adverse effect on competition in India".
As per the order, the merger scheme provides that for every 1,000 shares held by the shareholders of ING Vysya, 725 shares of Kotak will be allotted to the shareholders of ING Vysya.
Kotak Mahindra had announced the buyout of ING Vysya Bank in an all-stock deal in November last year, following which it had approached CCI for approval in December.
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