The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has sent a show cause notice to Axis Bank and its subsidiaries concerning their stake acquisition in Max Life Insurance. Axis Bank disclosed in a regulatory filing that the notice was emailed on 25 October. The bank, along with Axis Securities Limited and Axis Capital Limited, confirmed receiving the notice.

Axis Bank stated that it is currently reviewing the show cause notice and plans to respond to SEBI. The bank emphasised that the transactions in question were conducted with all necessary regulatory approvals. Max Financial Services Limited, which holds Max Life Insurance, also reported that some of its directors and key managerial personnel, both current and former, received similar notices from SEBI.
Stake Acquisition Details
Earlier this year, Axis Bank's board approved acquiring additional shares in Max Life Insurance. This move increased Axis entities' total stake in the insurance company from 19.02% to 19.99%. The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) had permitted Axis Bank and its subsidiaries to collectively own around 20% of Max Life Insurance.
The acquisition was part of a deal finalised in 2021 between Axis Bank and Max Life Insurance. Last year, Axis Bank revised its agreement with Max Financial Services to purchase an extra 7% stake in Max Life Insurance. This acquisition was based on fair market value using the discounted cash flow method.
Regulatory Approvals and Revisions
The revision in the agreement followed guidance issued by IRDAI in October 2022. This guidance influenced the terms under which Axis Bank could increase its stake in Max Life Insurance. The bank's decision to acquire more shares aligns with regulatory frameworks set by IRDAI.
Max Financial Services Limited confirmed that several directors and key managerial personnel received show cause notices from SEBI. These notices were sent via email, similar to those received by Axis Bank and its subsidiaries.
Axis Bank reiterated that all transactions were carried out with proper regulatory approvals. The bank is preparing to address SEBI's concerns through formal responses to the show cause notice.
This development highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny over financial transactions involving significant stake acquisitions in insurance companies. Both Axis Bank and Max Financial Services are actively engaging with SEBI to resolve any issues raised in the notices.
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