Reliance Capital to exit lending business amid crisis in NBFC sector; company shares fall to over two-decade low

Reliance Capital to exit lending business amid crisis in NBFC sector; company shares fall to over two-decade low

Reuters September 30, 2019, 15:00:53 IST

Apart from lending, Reliance Capital has interests in asset management and general insurance businesses.

Advertisement
Reliance Capital to exit lending business amid crisis in NBFC sector; company shares fall to over two-decade low

Mumbai: Indian financial services company Reliance Capital Ltd will exit the lending business, group chairman Anil Ambani said on Monday, sending its shares to over two-decade low.

This comes as the non-banking financial company (NBFC) faced “collateral damage” due to a slowing economy and a lending crisis in the sector, Ambani said at the company’s annual general meeting.

Advertisement

In June, auditors raised several red flags around the company’s fourth-quarter results, including a lack of clarity in related party transactions and accounting methodology.

File image of Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani. Reuters.

Reliance Capital currently lends to small and medium enterprises through unit Reliance Money and to home buyers via Reliance home finance. Both these businesses accounted for about 15 percent of the company’s revenue last financial year.

Apart from lending, Reliance Capital has interests in asset management and general insurance businesses.

The company has been divesting assets this year. It reduced its stake in asset management arm Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management Ltd to just over 4 percent from about a quarter.

“It is unfortunate that during all this noise, the true value of our businesses has not been recognised,” Ambani said.

Advertisement

Shares of Reliance Capital, which have lost about 99 percent of their value since hitting an all-time high in January 2008, slumped as much as 13.6 percent on Monday to their lowest since 30 March 1999 and were last down 9.5 percent.

Latest News

Find us on YouTube

Subscribe

Top Shows

Vantage First Sports Fast and Factual Between The Lines