Japanese financial conglomerate Shinsei Bank, which promoted the Shinsei
Mutual Fund with a couple of local partners has decided to exit the business
by selling it to another Japanese financial firm Daiwa Securities.
Investment banking sources have estimated the Shinsei-Daiwa deal size at
around Rs 55 crore.
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The board of Shinsei Mutual Fund will meet this week to finalise the deal.
Shinsei Bank holds a 75% stake in Shinsei asset management company (AMC),
with investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and country manager, Shinsei India, Sanjay
Sachdeva's Freedom Financial Services Private Limited holding 15% and 10%,
respectively. The business, which was set up in June 2009 had Rs 459-crore
assets under management (AUMs) as at the end of February this year.
On the face of it, the valuation looks expensive, since it amounts to nearly
12% of overall AUMs. Recently, deals have been completed at much lower
valuations (though some deals have been concluded at 10% levels in the
past). For instance, L&T Finance's acquisition of DBS Chola in September
2009 was done at 1.7% of assets. Around the same time, T Rowe Price bought
stake into UTI, giving it a valuation of 3.4% of assets. Interestingly,
Shinsei MF has only Rs 19 crore worth of equity assets, which amounts to 4%
of its overall assets. The rest comprises debt-based assets, which typically
fetch far lower fees.
The Japanese major, which had a asset base of $121 billion on a consolidated
basis as on March 31, 2009 and is among the most respected financial brands
in Japan had decided to exit the Indian market as it is currently
restructuring its domestic operations. Shinsei AMC had started operations in
July 2009 with initial assets of Rs 203 crore and ever since it has not
managed to improve its equity assets.



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