01-01-1970 12:00 AM | Source: Reuters
DHFL shares jump as Piramal set to take over crisis-hit lender
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BENGALURU  - Shares in India's Dewan Housing Finance Corp Ltd (DHFL) jumped on Monday after the troubled mortgage lender's creditors voted in favour of a $5 billion takeover bid from the Piramal Group.

The stock, which gained 76% last year after two years of sharp falls, rose 5% in early trading and hit an upper price limit of 27.55 rupees.

Once one of India's biggest non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), or "shadow" banks, DHFL had accumulated debts of almost 1 trillion rupees ($13.7 billion) before defaulting on payments to its creditors.

The NBFC industry, a key source of credit to millions, has been plagued by a credit crunch triggered by the collapse of lending major IL&FS in 2018.

Three entities - Adani Group, Piramal Group and U.S.-based asset manager Oaktree Capital Management - had been invited to bid for DHFL's entire loan book.

DHFL's creditors chose Piramal Capital and Housing Finance Ltd, a unit of billionaire Ajay Piramal's conglomerate Piramal Enterprises, DHFL told https://bit.ly/2XMlHrE stock exchanges on Sunday.

"There may be risk of litigation from co-bidders as some offered higher value," Jefferies said in a report on Sunday.

The outcome was a "marginal positive" for banks that have exposure to DHFL, including state-run Bank of India, Canara Bank and Union Bank of India and private-sector lenders such as Yes Bank, Jefferies added.

India's central bank is likely to propose tightening rules on shadow banks in a bid to strengthen the stressed sector's solvency and sustainability, Reuters reported on Saturday.