National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) on Thursday announced widening its shareholding base to 67 entities with the completion of the private placement of 4.63 per cent of its equity shares worth Rs 81.64 crores. The new entities incorporated Amazon Pay, Paytm Payment Bank, PhonePe, Mobikwik, Pine Labs, Standard Chartered Bank, IDFC First Bank, and far more. The retail payments and settlement systems operator – NPCI had earlier this month supplied the private placement to 131 ‘RBI regulated entities’ out of which 18 had evinced interest. The workout, mentioned NPCI, was intended to diversify its shareholding to a bigger set of RBI regulated entities and categories of players in the payment ecosystem.
“With this (share allotment) we have also broad-based our shareholding to include new categories like payment banks, small finance banks and payment system operators in addition to the existing public sector, private sector, foreign, co-operative & regional rural banks,” mentioned Rupesh H Acharya, Chief of Finance, NPCI in a statement. NPCI — an initiative of the RBI and Indian Banks’ Association operates towards enabling innovation in the retail payment systems by means of technologies for efficiency in operations and expanding the attain of digital payment systems in India.
According to the newest shareholding pattern, as of November 26, 2020, like the new additions, Amazon Pay India, PayU Payments. PhonePe, Pine Labs, Paytm Payments Bank, IDFC First Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, and so forth., have .44 per cent shareholding each and every when MobiKwik and India Post Payments Bank, have .04 per cent holding each and every.
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NPCI had earlier widened its shareholding back in 2016 to 56 banks from 10 banks like 15 private banks, 1 foreign bank, 13 public banks, 7 regional rural banks, and 10 multistate co-operative banks, according to its 2016 statement. The 10 banks getting shares in NPCI then and now are SBI, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank, Citibank, Bank of Baroda, ICICI Bank, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Bank of India, and HSBC. Union Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, and Punjab National Bank had the highest percentage of shareholding – 9.15 per cent each and every. SBI, Bank of India, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, HDFC Bank, HSBC, Citibank have 7.12 per cent holding each and every.