The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has gathered attention over the proposed acquisition of bankrupt Reliance Capital Ltd by Hinduja Group firm IndusInd International Holdings Ltd (IIHL), reported PTI quoting sources. Citing concerns regarding compliance with insurance regulations and the limit of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), IRDAI has communicated its reservations, sparking further scrutiny into the acquisition deal.
In a recent communication to Nageshwara Rao Y, Reliance Capital's administrator, IRDAI expressed reservations regarding IIHL's resolution plan worth Rs 9,650 crore. The insurance regulator highlighted discrepancies with insurance regulations and raised concerns over the exceeding limit of FDI in the debt-ridden company.

Underlining the importance of safeguarding policyholders' interests, IRDAI emphasized the necessity for promoters to invest capital prudently. Given the fiduciary responsibility insurance firms hold towards policyholders' funds, IRDAI stressed the need for adherence to regulatory guidelines to ensure financial stability and security for policyholders.
IRDAI has sought detailed information regarding IIHL's proposed capital infusion, including the source of funds and the structure of borrowing plans. Clarifications regarding the rate of interest, instruments to be issued, and proposed subscribers were also requested. The regulator aims to ensure transparency and prudence in financial arrangements to mitigate risks associated with debt restructuring and acquisition.
Of particular concern is the exceeding limit of 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) post-acquisition, raising questions about compliance with extant FDI laws. IRDAI seeks clarification on the permissibility of such a scenario under existing regulations, emphasizing the necessity for adherence to legal frameworks governing FDI in financial transactions.
The acquisition proposal by IIHL received approval from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in February, paving the way for further deliberation. Reliance Capital, burdened with a debt of over Rs 40,000 crore, has faced governance issues and payment defaults, leading to regulatory intervention and the appointment of an administrator.
Before IIHL's selection, several bidders submitted resolution plans, only to face rejection due to lower bid values. Following a challenge mechanism involving IIHL and Torrent Investments, the Hinduja Group firm won a bid of Rs 9,661 crore upfront cash.
IRDAI's reservations over the proposed acquisition of Reliance Capital by IIHL highlight the regulatory challenges and complexities inherent in such transactions. As stakeholders navigate through legal and regulatory frameworks, ensuring compliance with insurance regulations and FDI limits remains imperative.
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