Sebi Modifies Axis Capital Ban in Merchant Banker Case
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Nov 26, 2024 20:31
Sebi has modified its interim order against Axis Capital, restricting its debt segment activities involving credit risk cover and guarantees. The order stems from alleged violations of merchant banker regulations in connection with NCDs issued by Sojo Infotel.
New Delhi, Nov 26 (PTI) Sebi on Tuesday modified its interim order prohibiting Axis Capital Ltd from engaging in any transactions in the debt segment that involve providing credit risk cover, guarantees and indemnities for the purchase of pledged shares until further notice.
Sebi, in its interim order in September, prohibited Axis Capital from undertaking new assignments as a merchant banker, arranger, or underwriter for debt securities until further notice.
The matter pertains to Axis Capital Limited (ACL) allegedly violating Merchant Bankers (MB) Regulations in connection with non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by Sojo Infotel Pvt. Ltd.
The violations mainly involved ACL providing guarantees/indemnities for NCD redemption in case of default, an activity considered outside the scope of underwriting or issue management.
After reviewing the matter, Sebi's Whole Time Member Ashwani Bhatia in said, "I am willing to modify the interim direction issued in the interim order, so as to limit the debarment to the activities alleged to be in violation of the provisions of the MB Regulations, 1992, as covered in the Interim Order".
Modifying the interim order, Sebi prohibited ACL from engaging in any transactions in the debt segment that involve providing credit risk cover, guarantees, indemnities for the purchase of pledged shares, or participating in structured secured credit transactions, until further notice.
"ACL shall not carry out any transaction, which would involve ACL providing any credit risk cover... guarantee or indemnity relating to purchase of pledged shares ... or such that it results in a structured secured credit transaction...in the debt segment, until further orders," Sebi said in its confirmatory order on Tuesday.
In its interim order, Sebi had found that the arrangement resembled a secured credit transaction, with ACL assuming credit risk instead of market risk.
This activity was deemed similar to a banking function rather than merchant banking.
ACL had engaged in similar transactions in five other cases between FY22 and FY23, Sebi had stated.
Sebi, in its interim order in September, prohibited Axis Capital from undertaking new assignments as a merchant banker, arranger, or underwriter for debt securities until further notice.
The matter pertains to Axis Capital Limited (ACL) allegedly violating Merchant Bankers (MB) Regulations in connection with non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by Sojo Infotel Pvt. Ltd.
The violations mainly involved ACL providing guarantees/indemnities for NCD redemption in case of default, an activity considered outside the scope of underwriting or issue management.
After reviewing the matter, Sebi's Whole Time Member Ashwani Bhatia in said, "I am willing to modify the interim direction issued in the interim order, so as to limit the debarment to the activities alleged to be in violation of the provisions of the MB Regulations, 1992, as covered in the Interim Order".
Modifying the interim order, Sebi prohibited ACL from engaging in any transactions in the debt segment that involve providing credit risk cover, guarantees, indemnities for the purchase of pledged shares, or participating in structured secured credit transactions, until further notice.
"ACL shall not carry out any transaction, which would involve ACL providing any credit risk cover... guarantee or indemnity relating to purchase of pledged shares ... or such that it results in a structured secured credit transaction...in the debt segment, until further orders," Sebi said in its confirmatory order on Tuesday.
In its interim order, Sebi had found that the arrangement resembled a secured credit transaction, with ACL assuming credit risk instead of market risk.
This activity was deemed similar to a banking function rather than merchant banking.
ACL had engaged in similar transactions in five other cases between FY22 and FY23, Sebi had stated.
Source: PTI
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