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SEBI Approves Idea-Vodafone Merger

8 Aug, 2017 13:48 IST
SEBI and exchanges have given a conditional go-ahead to the USD 23 billion merger deal between Idea Cellular and Vodafone India

New Delhi: Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and exchanges have given a conditional go-ahead to the USD 23 billion merger deal between Idea Cellular and Vodafone India, which would be subject to the outcome of an ongoing probe by the regulator and approvals from public shareholders and NCLT. The multi-layered deal was announced in March and recently got clearance from the fair trade regulator CCI.

In their 'no-objection' letters on "draft composite scheme of amalgamation and arrangement among Vodafone Mobile Services, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular and their respective shareholders and creditors", BSE and NSE said that all the conditions put forth by the regulator need to be placed before the NCLT while seeking its approval. The "no-objection" as per SEBI's regulations will enable the companies to file the draft scheme with the National Company Law Tribunal.

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In its detailed comments on the draft scheme, SEBI said it had received a complaint alleging that one of the promoters of Idea Cellular had purchased 0.23 per cent shares of the company before the announcement of the draft scheme of amalgamation and these transactions by the purchasers were in violation of securities laws. Idea has also submitted a voluntary undertaking stating that it will comply with the directions of SEBi in respect of the ongoing examination.

It has also undertaken that any liability eventually held to be valid against it shall be borne by Idea. Sebi has also received complaint about alleged violation of takeover norms as the shareholding of Idea would increase from about 21 per cent to about 26 per cent pursuant to the scheme.

"The acquisition pursuant to draft scheme of arrangement is exempt from the obligation to make an open offer...if the acquisition is pursuant to a scheme of arrangement, inter- alia, including amalgamation, merger or demerger, pursuant to an order of a court or a competent authority under any law or regulation, Indian or foreign. Thus, the said exemption is applicable only if NCLT approves the draft scheme," Sebi said.

The regulator further said an 'abridged prospectus' about the deal will need to contain a risk factor (at number 1) detailing the risks associated with the outcome of the examination by Sebi of the allegations in the complaint. The company will need to ensure that the scheme clearly provides for voting by public shareholders and that the scheme of arrangement is acted upon only if the votes cast by the public shareholders in favour of the proposal are more than the number of votes cast against it.

The explanatory statement to the notice to shareholders need to disclose prominently that Sebi is examining the allegations with regard to transactions done by the purchasers in the shares of Idea before the announcement of the scheme. "All the above facts shall be brought to the notice of NCLT," Sebi said.

It also asked the company to ensure that additional information, if any, submitted after filing the scheme with the stock exchanges, are displayed from the date of receipt of this letter on the website of the listed company.

The regulator asked Idea to incorporate the observations of Sebi and exchanges in the petition to be filed before NCLT and the company is obliged to bring the observations to the notice of NCLT. In March, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular announced the merger of their operations to create the country's largest mobile phone operator worth more than USD 23 billion with a 35 per cent market share. As part of the proposal, Vodafone India will initially hold 50 per cent stake in the merged entity.

Later, the British firm will own 45.1 per cent of the combined entity while the Aditya Birla group, Idea's parent company, will hold 26 per cent after paying Rs 3,874 crore for a 4.9 per cent stake. The remaining 28.9 per cent will be held by other shareholders.

BSE and NSE said they reserve rights to raise objections at any stage if the information submitted to them is found to be incomplete, incorrect, misleading, false or for any contravention of rules and regulations.

"The validity of this "observation letter" shall be six months from August 4, 2017, within which the scheme shall be submitted to the NCLT," the exchanges said in similar-worded letters.

Further, Idea would have to submit a copy of scheme as approved by the NCLT to the exchanges; result of voting by shareholders for approving the scheme; statement explaining changes, if any, and reasons for such changes carried out in the approved scheme from the draft scheme; and status of compliance with the observation letter of the bourses.

PTI

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