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Sumitomo gets RBI nod to pick 51% in Yes Bank
Mint Mumbai
|May 06, 2025
SMBC's voting rights to be capped at 26%; deal may value Yes Bank at $1.7 billion
Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC) has secured Reserve Bank of India (RBI) go-ahead to acquire 51% in private lender Yes Bank, two people aware of the development said, in a deal that may value the private lender at $1.7 billion.
SMBC will either buy less than 26% in Yes Bank and do a merger through a share swap, or may buy up to 26% and launch an open offer, the people said. Currently, State Bank of India (SBI) and other lenders hold 33% in Yes Bank. SMBC's voting rights in Yes Bank will be capped at 26%.
"RBI has given SMBC the go-ahead for acquiring a majority stake and running Yes Bank," one of the two people cited above said on the condition of anonymity.
"This happened a few weeks after SBI and other bank shareholders agreed to sell their stakes in Yes Bank to Sumitomo Mitsui. SMBC will buy up to a 51% stake in Yes Bank at the market price. RBI has to keep every existing stakeholder's interest in mind," the person said, adding SMBC may pay in cash for the initial stake purchased.
The transaction paves an exit path for SBI and other banks brought in to save Yes Bank five years ago, and ushers in a new owner who can help India's sixth-largest private lender compete better with nimble rivals.
SMBC may increase its stake to 51% in phases after acquiring an initial stake, the people cited above said.
Apart from SBI, other Yes Bank shareholders include Axis Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and HDFC Bank. All of them will sell some of their shares partly to SMBC in the first round, and the remaining shares in the next rounds, the two people said.
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