Union Cabinet Approves Reconstruction Scheme for Crisis-ridden Yes Bank, SBI to Acquire 49% Stake
Union Cabinet Approves Reconstruction Scheme for Crisis-ridden Yes Bank, SBI to Acquire 49% Stake
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the Cabinet has approved the reconstruction scheme for Yes Bank as suggested by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

The Union Cabinet on Friday approved a reconstruction scheme for Yes Bank under which the State Bank of India (SBI) will acquire a 49% stake in the crisis-ridden private sector bank.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the Union Cabinet has approved the reconstruction scheme for Yes Bank as suggested by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

On March 5, the RBI imposed a moratorium on Yes Bank, restricting withdrawals to Rs 50,000 per depositor till April 3. The RBI also superseded the board and placed it under an administrator, Prashant Kumar, former deputy managing director and CFO of SBI.

Giving details about the scheme, Sitharaman said the SBI will invest for 49% equity in Yes Bank and other investors are also being invited. There will be a three year lock-in period for all the investors, she said. However, the lock-in period for SBI would be only for the 26% of the shareholding.

The authorised capital of the lender has been increased to Rs 6,200 crore from Rs 1,100 crore, she said.

Sitharaman said the scheme has been approved with the objective of protecting the interest of depositors and providing stability to Yes Bank as well as to the entire financial system.

The moratorium on the bank will be lifted within three days of notification of the reconstruction scheme, while its board will be in place in seven days, she said.

On Thursday, the SBI said it will invest Rs 7,250 crore in Yes Bank, which is much higher than Rs 2,450 crore it had planned initially for a 49% stake in the private sector lender that began operations in 2004.

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