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ONGC renews insurance 35% cheap from United India for $20m

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 31 Maret 2015 | 08.11

The insurance cover, due for renewal on May 11, has been renewed in the London markets, market sources said. Global general insurance prices have been heading south as claims have been lower unlike the previous year wherein claims were higher due to many catastrophes and aviation accidents.

Energy major ONGC  has driven a hard bargain to renew its insurance and re-insurance covers, at USD 20 million -- a discount of 35 percent -- for its offshore assets valued at USD 34 billion from state-run United India Insurance and two global re-insurers.

The insurance cover, due for renewal on May 11, has been renewed in the London markets, market sources said. Global general insurance prices have been heading south as claims have been lower unlike the previous year wherein claims were higher due to many catastrophes and aviation accidents.

"ONGC has renewed its insurance account for its offshore assets worth USD 34 billion for a premium of around USD 20 million, more than 35 percent lower than what it had paid for existing cover of USD 33 million," industry sources told Media.

The cover was underwritten by United India Insurance, while the reinsurance cover has come from two global reinsurers -- Endurance and Aspirin -- which outbid GIC Re, the country's sole reinsurer to bag the ONGC account until now, sources added. ONGC, which holds the biggest insurance policy in the country at USD 33 million, had last week floated a tender to underwriters to primarily cover its offshore assets.

Air India paid USD 27 million for its cover in the outgoing fiscal, making it the second biggest account. The cover for large corporates like Reliance Industries , Jet Airways  among others are about to be renewed and they may get benefit of the softening general insurance market. However, airlines may be forced to shell out more following the last week's Germanwings airline crash.

The Chennai-based United India Insurance, which was covering the oil and gas major for the past three years, was able to retain the account. 

ONGC stock price

On March 30, 2015, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation closed at Rs 314.70, up Rs 10.60, or 3.49 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 472.00 and the 52-week low was Rs 301.00.


The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs 21.84 per share as per the quarter ended December 2014. The stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 14.41. The latest book value of the company is Rs 159.81 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company is 1.97.


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Pidilite to invest up to Rs 100 cr in Nina Waterproofing

Nina Waterproofing Systems (Nina) was incorporated on November 11, 2014 to engage in the business of supply, installation and application of waterproofing systems. Shares of the company today closed at Rs 597.45 apiece on BSE today.

Pidilite Industries  on Monday said it will invest up to Rs 100 crore in Nina Waterproofing Systems in which it plans to have 70 per cent equity stake. In a regulatory filing, Pidilite Industries said, the Board of Directors today approved investment in equity shares of Nina and it proposed to make the firm its subsidiary by acquiring 70 per cent stake in the firm.

"The initial investment of the company in Nina will be about Rs 23.33 lakh.

The board has also approved additional investment up to Rs 100 crore in Nina," the filing added.

Nina Waterproofing Systems (Nina) was incorporated on November 11, 2014 to engage in the business of supply, installation and application of waterproofing systems. Shares of the company today closed at Rs 597.45 apiece on BSE today.

Pidilite Ind stock price

On March 30, 2015, Pidilite Industries closed at Rs 597.45, down Rs 2.95, or 0.49 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 637.55 and the 52-week low was Rs 286.40.


The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs 10.01 per share as per the quarter ended December 2014. The stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 59.69. The latest book value of the company is Rs 39.78 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company is 15.02.


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'SBI set to buy AI's residential properties in Mumbai'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 30 Maret 2015 | 08.11

Country's largest lender State Bank of India has received all necessary approvals to buy residential properties of cash-starved national carrier, Air India, in south Mumbai for Rs 90 crore.

Country's largest lender  State Bank of India has received all necessary approvals to buy residential properties of cash-starved national carrier, Air India, in south Mumbai for Rs 90 crore.

"The bank has got all the required approvals and it has conveyed its willingness to buy the properties from Air India.

SBI is now waiting for the airline to complete its side of approvals," sources close to development told PTI.

The state-owned bank is planning to allocate these flats to its top executives of the rank of Deputy Managing Directors and General Managers.

The airline had been looking for buyers who can purchase its four flats at up-market Peddar road in south Mumbai since last two years.

Also Read: IndiGo heads towards $ 400 mn IPO as air travel booms

In August 2013, the national airline had floated bids for e-auctioning of these four flats. Each of these 3-BHK flats measures 2,033 sq ft in carpet area.

Confirming the communication from the bank on proposed real estate deal, an Air India official said the airline has sent the proposal to the Civil Aviation Ministry for its approval.

"The proposal is now with the Ministry for its approval," the official said.

Air India has some working capital borrowings from SBI, besides long-term loans. The funds raised from the sale proceeds would help reduce this working capital loan besides reducing the interest outgo, airline sources had earlier said.

The decision to sell these flats is part of the national carrier's plan to unlock the value in its land assets.

Under the land monetisation plan, Air India plans to mop up Rs 5,000 crore over a 10-year period in its bid to bridge the mismatch in its revenue and expenditure.

SBI stock price

On March 27, 2015, State Bank of India closed at Rs 263.55, up Rs 6.65, or 2.59 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 335.90 and the 52-week low was Rs 185.26.


The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs 16.61 per share as per the quarter ended December 2014. The stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 15.87. The latest book value of the company is Rs 158.43 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company is 1.66.


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India to become 3rd largest auto manufacturer by 2020: Ford

India's automotive industry is expected to reach 7 million vehicles milestone by 2020, making the country the third-largest auto manufacturer in the world, behind the US and China, a top official at Ford Motor has said.

India's automotive industry is expected to reach 7 million vehicles milestone by 2020, making the country the third-largest auto manufacturer in the world, behind the US and China, a top official at Ford Motor has said.

The automotive sector has a direct bearing on the economy with a near 7 percent contribution to the GDP, playing an important role in the development of other crucial sectors as well, David Dubensky, President and Managing Director, Ford Motor Private Ltd, said here today.

Addressing the students at the graduation function of the Kumaraguru College of Technology, Dubensky said India is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world and as the country moves towards this milestone, the opportunities to build a career in the automotive sector are tremendous.

He said by working together as one global team over the last 110 years, Ford been able to fully leverage the resources around the world.

"We are building great products, creating strong business, and contributing to a better world", he added.

Advising students to be open, flexible and willing to learn, even if the lesson is a hard one, Dubensky said, "Bring people together, and work together, for something bigger than yourself."


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Multiples PE to invest at faster pace over next 2-yrs: CEO

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 29 Maret 2015 | 08.11

Talking about the investment cycle in India, Multiples PE is basically a sector agnostic fund and looks at opportunities in each and every sector, says managing director and chief financial officer, Prakash Nene.

Multiples Alternate Asset Management Private Limited (Multiples) is an investment advisory firm that manages more than USD 400 million of Private Equity Funds. Multiples believes there are three ingredients to successful investing in India – careful selection based on conviction in the entrepreneur and opportunity; finding a solution beyond just providing capital; and mutual selection between the entrepreneur and the fund.

Multiples PE is now coming out with a second fund which is a 10-year fund with commitment amount of USD 650 million to be invested in 5-year time frame. However, they would be aggressively investing in the first two years on back of hopes that the Indian economy is now turning around, says Nene.

We are quite positive about the changes which are being made on the economic front. There are many incremental changes which are taking place and that is very heartening," adds Nene.

Althought the fund is sectors agnostic, spaces banking financial insurance (BFSI), e-commerce, healthcare will continue to be most attractive sectors, says Nene.

Below is the transcript of Prakash Nene's interview with CNBC-TV18's Kritika Saxena.

Q: Multiples PE since 2010 till date has been a roaring success if you compare it to the other domestic funds. You have raised USD 300 million funds which have been deployed already. How has the growth been given the fact that investing climate has been slightly slow ever since you setup. How have you been able to retain the investment pace and get the kind of success that you have gotten already?

A: We started in 2010 and the fund is slight bigger than what you thought because the dollar has depreciated otherwise we started with USD 400 million commitment. In terms of pace of investment we have been doing investment on a steady basis every year. We have a very strong investment team and lot of us came from another private equity venture and everybody is very experienced. So, we know the game and after all with all this whatever you do ultimately there has to be some external factors also which lead to success. So, we have to be very careful about where do you invest. In fact when you say our pace investment has been good, to begin with our pace of investment was very slow. We were very measured, our first investment took about a year to make.

Thereafter we really gathered pace because the team has to come together. Once the team came together that is how we started going forward at a faster pace.

Q: In your first fund what were your focus areas in terms of the average ticket size that you are looking at and the sectoral focus?

A: We are sector agnostic fund. We look at opportunity in each and every sector. In terms of verticals we look at certain percentage – 10-15 percent for early stage companies and rest of the companies are later stage companies. Our bias is towards later stage companies because our ticket size will be larger than early stage companies. So, USD 30 million would be our ticket size in the first fund. Obviously in the second fund it will be larger than that.

Q: Let us talk about your second fund; USD 500 million is the amount that you are looking at raising. What is the process and by when will you start deploying that? The fund amount is larger than what your other peer, which have seen average of USD 150-300 million, so what really according to you would be the focus areas and do you feel that now that this is a larger fund you would have a larger investment power to invest over the next couple of years?

A: First of all USD 500 million would be the main fund. We also have another vehicle. So, our total amount available for commitment will be USD 650 million. So, we would be deploying USD 650 million which is the target of this fund. We would be deploying that in just a matter of time now, we already have lot of commitments from our core investors. They are all coming back with larger tickets, so we have a number of documents already with us. We are just waiting to do a formal close.

Q: Typically, USD 650 million, roughly across how many year do you see that spanning out or rather the majority investment, would it be a 5 or 10 year timeframe?

A: Technically, the fund is a 10-year fund but what we call as commitment period, the commitment period would be about 5 years. So, 5 year is the timeframe where most of the investment will be made. However thereafter as well once you invest in a company there is a follow-on investment. The companies keep needing money from time to time and it is not that after 5 years company will not require any money. So, you set aside some amount 10-15 percent for follow-on investments beyond 5 years.

For the first 5 years normally we invest at a steady pace. It is not that you have to just divide by 5 and every year you invest USD 120 million. Our bias would be more towards the early years. So, the first couple of years we perhaps would be investing at a faster pace than the earlier year because we are quite positive that the economy is now turning around.

Q: Since 2010 till 2014 things were fairly difficult but the new government came in and we have seen things turn on ground. We have been talking about how the ease of doing business is now one of the top priorities for the government and how there is a pickup in the reform cycle. Do you feel that foreign investors are now looking at India differently and more positively in 2015 than they did in the last two years?

A: Absolutely. I would not say the last two years, I would say year before 2014, the pace of investment all of us know was very slow and things were pretty gloomy. However last year has been a decent year I would say. In the private equity sector I think about 400-450 deals have happened and the capital deployed is about USD 11 billion, which is a sizeable sum which was deployed. Exits have also improved now. Last year we had about USD 4-5 billion of exits and I think that pace will continue.

We are quite positive about the changes which are being made on the economic front. There are not too many what they call big bang changes, lot of people expect that suddenly things will be different and that doesn't happen but I would say there are many incremental changes which are taking place and that is very heartening. We believe that the government's policies are moving in the right direction. However once you change a policy there is some time lag once the economic activity picks up. So, on the ground the economic activity especially in manufacturing sector is yet to pickup, it is slowly picking up but certain other sectors things have started moving faster. So, we are looking very positively, the next two years that is the reason I said that perhaps the pace of investment which we are going to make in the next couple of years will be faster.

Q: Let us talk about taxation in that case; in the Budget this time around the government has created a big positive for the PE industry by allowing tax pass throughs. How significant is that for PE players and for Multiples PE?

A: I would say that pass through is one of the things which the domestic industry was looking forward to and which has now been granted. It is definitely positive for the industry. However what happens is that what you do at one place, you do something else in another place. What has been introduced in this Budget is something called Place of Effective Management (P.O.E.M). In the speech the Finance Minister has said that they are encouraging Indian fund managers like us to really manage foreign money without going abroad. Many of our colleagues have moved abroad simply from that angle.

Place of effective management is considered if you are based in India and if you are managing money in Mauritius or in other jurisdictions and those funds are called resident in India. If those funds are resident in India then they are not eligible for what is called treaty benefits. So, that is one clause – P.O.E.M has come.

Government has created what they call safe harbour rules. Safe harbour rules mean certain sectors of the economy and certain fund managers would be excluded. However what I find that most of those changes which have been made they are for FIIs – foreign institutional investors. Government has not looked very carefully as to what are the requirements of a fund manager who is not an FII but using FDI money.

FII is a regulated concept under Sebi but most of the funds especially private equity funds are not of that type. We typically will have 5-25 investors and not hundreds of investors. So, when you say that no single investor can have more than 10 percent in a company and all of us have an anchor investor which will be more than 10 percent. So, in that situation we will be excluded then you say 5 investors put together cannot own more than 10 percent and you cannot do a buyout.

Even in our first fund we own a company which is completely owned by us – 100 percent and buyout is a very important concept for a private equity. When a policy framework is made this is something which looks like inadvertently it has not been taken into account and I am quite hopeful that before the Budget is finally approved I think there will be some changes on this.


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Airtel, RCom gain capability for 4G service across country

Reliance Communications made bids worth Rs 4,299 crore and is required to make an upfront payment of Rs 1,106 crore.

Bharti Airtel  and Reliance Communications  (RCom) have gained capability to provide 4G services across the country as they bagged requisite spectrum in the recently concluded spectrum auction.

RIL's telecom arm Reliance Jio already has pan-India 4G spectrum.

"RCom becomes India's first and only operator with nationwide footprint of contiguous 800/850 MHz spectrum. RCom operations now future-proofed across all circles for most advanced LTE technology at most optimal cost," the company said in a statement.

Airtel, the country's leading telecom operator, in a statement said, "Post the latest spectrum acquisition, Bharti Airtel's spectrum mix will give it unmatched reach in the mobile data segment across 3G and 4G with a pan-India footprint."

The telecom firm now directly holds spectrum for 3G service in all parts of the country, except in Kolkata.

Reliance Communications made bids worth Rs 4,299 crore and is required to make an upfront payment of Rs 1,106 crore.

The company won 800 MHz spectrum in 11 service areas, but could not defend its 900 MHz spectrum holding in five out of seven circles expiring in 2015-16.

However, RCom spectrum holding in 800 Mhz in some parts of the country cannot be used to offer 4G service as the matter is sub-judice or to start 4G service using those airwaves it will have to pay one-time spectrum fee of Rs 173 crore demanded by government.

Reliance Jio has also added two sets of spectrum-800 Mhz in 10 circles and additional 1800 Mhz in six circles, to boost its 4G services with stable voice calling service.

Bharti Airtel stock price

On March 27, 2015, Bharti Airtel closed at Rs 376.20, down Rs 22.5, or 5.64 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 419.90 and the 52-week low was Rs 299.80.


The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs 28.61 per share as per the quarter ended December 2014. The stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 13.15. The latest book value of the company is Rs 166.93 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company is 2.25.


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Vedanta files claim notice against govt under UK-India BIT

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 28 Maret 2015 | 08.11

Billionaire Anil Agarwal-led group said it will take "all necessary steps" to protect interest against the tax notice on Cairn India.

After Cairn Energy of UK, London- listed Vedanta Group has slapped a notice of claims against the Indian government challenging the Rs 20,497-crore tax imposed on its subsidiary using retrospective legislation.

Billionaire Anil Agarwal-led group said it will take "all necessary steps" to protect interest against the tax notice on Cairn India . The group filed the notice against I-T Department move to impose Rs 20,497 crore in taxes and penalties on Cairn India for allegedly failing to deduct tax on capital gains made by its former parent Cairn Energy while doing a business reorganisation seven years back.

Cairn Energy had in 2006-07 transfered its India assets including the giant Rajasthan oil fields to a new company, Cairn India and got it listed on stock exchanges. It sold major shareholding in Cairn India to Vedanta in 2011. "...

Vedanta's Board of Directors has instructed counsel to file a notice of claim against the GoI under the UK-India bilateral investment treaty (BIT) in order to protect its legal position and shareholder interests," Vedanta said in a filing to the London Stock Exchange.

"If enforced, such tax demand would have serious consequences for Cairn India and therefore Vedanta's investment in Cairn India," the metal, mining and oil major said. Indian government has also made a parallel tax demand on Cairn UK Holdings, for which the Edinburgh-based company has sought arbitration and is seeking compensation under the UK-India Investment Treaty.

Vedanta said the claim notice was the first step required prior to commencement of international arbitration pursuant to the BIT. The company has been advised by leading international counsel that the retrospective tax legislation passed is a violation of protections accorded to investors under the BIT and constitutes a serious impairment of the treaty rights of Vedanta, it said. "Vedanta and Cairn India will continue to take all necessary steps to protect their interest and the interest of their shareholders," it added.

Cairn Energy of the UK also recently sought compensation from the Government of India for the loss in value it suffered due to an "unfair and arbitrary" Rs 10,247 crore tax demand raised using a retrospective tax law. Cairn argued that the imposition of capital gains tax on transfer of its India assets to Cairn India was not only contrary to relevant legal standards but unjust because it was an internal transaction and no shares or assets were sold to any third party to make any capital gains.

Cairn India stock price

On March 27, 2015, Cairn India closed at Rs 215.55, down Rs 7.5, or 3.36 percent. The 52-week high of the share was Rs 385.00 and the 52-week low was Rs 214.60.


The company's trailing 12-month (TTM) EPS was at Rs 21.98 per share as per the quarter ended December 2014. The stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was 9.81. The latest book value of the company is Rs 206.66 per share. At current value, the price-to-book value of the company is 1.04.


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Posco seeks refund from Odisha rail line undertaking

South Korean steel giant Posco has sought refund from a rail line undertaking to be set up in partnership with Odhisa government citing change in company law but said it wasn't pulling out from the USD 12 billion steel project in the state.

"For railway (SPV we) cannot continue keeping deposit any further due to changed company law," Posco India Spokesperson IG Lee said.

Posco had joined hands with the state government along with SAIL, Rail Vikas Nigam and other players in 2006 to form a Rs 590 crore special purpose vehicle (SPV) for development of a 78-km long Paradip-Haridaspur rail line in Odhisa. 

Denying reports that the company is pulling out from the multi-billion project in the state, he said: "We are still on Odisha project. Money refund is not for the steel plant land. Rail Infra refund is as per the changed company law last year."

Lee also said six employees have "voluntarily" resigned and denied it was any sign of Posco pulling out from the project.

The steel maker's proposed USD 12 billion project at Jagatsinghpur district in Odisha for producing 12 million tonne per annum (MTPA) is viewed as the largest FDI in India.

It has, however, been stalled for about a decade on account of regulatory hurdles, including delays in land acquisition.

Posco had entered into a pact with Odisha government on June 22, 2005 for the plant, which included iron ore mine development.

However apart from the delays, in a fresh blow to the company, last month the Centre said the company would be required to participate in auction to get iron ore mines to feed its facility instead of direct allotment as assured earlier.

Steel Minister Narendra Singh Tomar had said that the company, which was assured Khandadhar iron-ore mine via dispensation route will have to participate in the auction process to get a mining lease.

Posco was previously promised the Khandadhar iron ore mine by the state for its mega steel plant, considered as the biggest FDI in India, but the actual allocation never happened due to delays in regulatory approvals.

Although the company has a memorandum of understanding with the Odisha government that assured allocation of mining leases, the passage of a Bill in Parliament that made allocation of all mines through auction route only, the agreement with the state will have no value.

In 2013, Posco had scrapped the 6 MT steel project in Karnataka over land and mineral hurdles. The Odisha project was also scaled down to initial 8 MT after it failed to acquire the desired quantity of land.

Last month POSCO had inaugurated a USD 709 million steel mill in Maharashtra to scale up its presence in the country.


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India is long-term story, island of growth in EMs: Reckitt

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 27 Maret 2015 | 08.11

New launches are going to play a big role in Reckitt Benckiser's growth and the company is betting big on the government's Swachh Bharat programme.

India is the only island of growth amongst the emerging markets, that's how the CEO of Reckitt Benckiser, describes India and though he doesn't see the country growing in high double-digit over the next two years, Rakesh Kapoor is indeed very bullish on the country and says the global FMCG giant is in for the very long haul.

New launches are going to play a big role in the company's growth and it is betting big on the government's Swachh Bharat programme.

Kapoor said India's story is not about a quarter or even a year, it is a very long-term story and companies that have a very long view on India will make the right choices and make India a very important part of their business as indeed we want to make.

"Just a few years ago everyone was super excited about Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC). Everyone thought BRIC was the answer to economic challenges in the west but just a few years later Brazil is in a very tough place, Russia for both I would say political reasons but also economic reasons is not the same high profile economic growth that we have seen so in that context India becomes quite an island of growth for many companies. India remains very important not just for its own structural demographic and economic reasons but also in the context of global growth," he added. 

Kapoor further said that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which has headquarters in markets like Singapore, Indonesia will revert to Singapore through the ASEAN regional headquarters.

"In the past India was reporting into ASEAN which was reporting into our developing markets headquarters but now we have brought India straight line into reporting into developing markets headquarters so India actually has gone up, not gone down in the hierarchy if you want to measure it like that but India of course is, has been and will be a very important force of growth for RB," said Kapoor.


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Excise duty cut in Budget gives fillip to leather industry

The leather footwear industry in Chennai seems all set to take some big strides. With the Budget reducing excise duty on leather shoes, manufacturers who were catering primarily to export markets, are now gearing up to take advantage of the big local opportunity. Jude Sannith gets us this report from Tamil Nadu's leather hub, Ranipet.

The leather footwear industry in Chennai seems all set to take some big strides. With the Budget reducing excise duty on leather shoes, manufacturers who were catering primarily to export markets, are now gearing up to take advantage of the big local opportunity. Jude Sannith gets us this report from Tamil Nadu's leather hub, Ranipet.


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