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FIPB to discuss hiking of HDFC Bank FDI limit on 3 Feb

FP Archives December 21, 2014, 04:06:06 IST

The RBI recently said foreign shareholding in HDFC Bank had crossed the overall limit of 49 percent of its paid-up capital.

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 FIPB to discuss hiking of HDFC Bank FDI limit on 3 Feb

New Delhi: The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) will consider a proposal by HDFC Bank to increase the overseas shareholding limit on 3 February.

The bank, sources said, has sought permission “to maintain the permissible foreign holding in the bank up to 67.55 percent of the total paid up capital, out of which the FII sub-limit would be 49 percent and the balance 18.55 percent would be FDI”.

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently said foreign shareholding in HDFC Bank had crossed the overall limit of 49 percent of its paid-up capital and that no further purchases of the bank’s shares would be allowed through Indian stock exchanges on behalf of overseas investors, including NRIs,

persons of Indian origin and holders of depository receipts.

Foreign shareholding in the bank as of 13 December was 52.18 percent.

“Since the total foreign shareholding in the bank (FII and FDI) has crossed 49 per cent, the bank has filed an application with the FIPB seeking approval for increasing its foreign shareholding limit,” HDFC Bank had said in a BSE filing.

PTI

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