Religare Finvest Share Allotment: Burman Family Demands Investigation
By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI Jan 03, 2024 18:18
The Burman family, largest shareholder of Religare Enterprises, calls for an investigation into the allotment of 8% shares of Religare Finvest to Rashmi Saluja through ESOPs, questioning management and independent directors' independence.
New Delhi, Jan 3 (PTI) Burman family on Wednesday called for an investigation into the allotment of 8 per cent share of Religare Finvest Ltd to Religare Enterprises Chairman Rashmi Saluja through Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs).
Terming the allotment as "unfortunate", the Burman family, the largest shareholder of REL in which it collectively owns 21.24 per cent through its entities, said the process "raises a question mark on the management and the independence of the independent directors" of the diversified financial services firm.
The Burman family, the promoter of Dabur India and other entities such as Eveready Industries, had in September announced a Rs 2,116 crore open offer to the shareholders of Religare Enterprises Ltd (REL) to acquire up to 26 per cent stake in the company.
"It is unfortunate that a solitary executive has cornered a significant quantum of remuneration through ESOPs at REL, Care Health Insurance Limited, and RFL, all without approval and requisite disclosure to REL shareholders," a statement from the Burman family spokesperson said.
Further, the spokesperson said, "This raises a question mark on the management and the independence of the independent directors and their complicity in such unjustified dole outs."
Rashmi Saluja is also the Chairperson and Managing Director (CMD) of Religare Finvest.
There was no immediate response from Religare.
According to a media report, Saluja got allotted approximately 2.14 crore shares, constituting 8 per cent of RFL, an unlisted subsidiary of REL through ESOPs, a day after the Burman family announced an open offer to buy additional shares for the control of the conglomerate.
"REL board should answer the shareholders whether there exist more instances of ESOP issuances to entities and potential conflicts of interest. These actions have eroded trust and confidence in the REL board, necessitating an urgent need to restore credibility," the Burman family spokesperson said.
The ESOP shares are valued at around Rs 250 crore and is the bone of contention between Religare board led by Saluja and the Burman family, which has invested around Rs 900 crore to Rs 1,000 crore into the financial service provider.
Earlier, Burman family had approached market regulator SEBI through its entities, seeking a probe into the sale of shares by Chairman Rashmi Saluja of the diversified financial services day after they informed about the open offer.
Later, some independent directors from Religare also raised their concerns over the open offer from Burmans and approached the market regulator.
Burman family had also alleged vested interests are attempting to block their acquisition of a stake in REL, after two senior members were booked in the multi-crore Mahadev app case. The family had said it is shocked by what it termed as an "arm twisting" move and denied any involvement in the case.
In the AGM of Religare Finvest, which took place on September 26, a special resolution was placed for issuance of 2.14 crore shares to Rashmi Saluja, Chairman and Managing Director of the company, through ESOPs
As the allotment was exceeding the prescribed limit of one per cent of the total issued share capital of the company, a special resolution was needed, said the notice of the said AGM.
Terming the allotment as "unfortunate", the Burman family, the largest shareholder of REL in which it collectively owns 21.24 per cent through its entities, said the process "raises a question mark on the management and the independence of the independent directors" of the diversified financial services firm.
The Burman family, the promoter of Dabur India and other entities such as Eveready Industries, had in September announced a Rs 2,116 crore open offer to the shareholders of Religare Enterprises Ltd (REL) to acquire up to 26 per cent stake in the company.
"It is unfortunate that a solitary executive has cornered a significant quantum of remuneration through ESOPs at REL, Care Health Insurance Limited, and RFL, all without approval and requisite disclosure to REL shareholders," a statement from the Burman family spokesperson said.
Further, the spokesperson said, "This raises a question mark on the management and the independence of the independent directors and their complicity in such unjustified dole outs."
Rashmi Saluja is also the Chairperson and Managing Director (CMD) of Religare Finvest.
There was no immediate response from Religare.
According to a media report, Saluja got allotted approximately 2.14 crore shares, constituting 8 per cent of RFL, an unlisted subsidiary of REL through ESOPs, a day after the Burman family announced an open offer to buy additional shares for the control of the conglomerate.
"REL board should answer the shareholders whether there exist more instances of ESOP issuances to entities and potential conflicts of interest. These actions have eroded trust and confidence in the REL board, necessitating an urgent need to restore credibility," the Burman family spokesperson said.
The ESOP shares are valued at around Rs 250 crore and is the bone of contention between Religare board led by Saluja and the Burman family, which has invested around Rs 900 crore to Rs 1,000 crore into the financial service provider.
Earlier, Burman family had approached market regulator SEBI through its entities, seeking a probe into the sale of shares by Chairman Rashmi Saluja of the diversified financial services day after they informed about the open offer.
Later, some independent directors from Religare also raised their concerns over the open offer from Burmans and approached the market regulator.
Burman family had also alleged vested interests are attempting to block their acquisition of a stake in REL, after two senior members were booked in the multi-crore Mahadev app case. The family had said it is shocked by what it termed as an "arm twisting" move and denied any involvement in the case.
In the AGM of Religare Finvest, which took place on September 26, a special resolution was placed for issuance of 2.14 crore shares to Rashmi Saluja, Chairman and Managing Director of the company, through ESOPs
As the allotment was exceeding the prescribed limit of one per cent of the total issued share capital of the company, a special resolution was needed, said the notice of the said AGM.
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