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Yes Bank to exit reconstruction scheme after lock-in ends

Updated: 24 Sep 2022, 09:43 AM IST
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In March 2020, Yes Bank's financial position had seriously deteriorated, sparking contagion risk in the banking system from the then fifth largest bank in India.

The CBI had registered the case against Oyster Buildwell Pvt Ltd, Gurugram, and others on June 2, 2021 on the complaint from Yes Bank. (Abhijit Bhatlekar/ Mint)

The CBI had registered the case against Oyster Buildwell Pvt Ltd, Gurugram, and others on June 2, 2021 on the complaint from Yes Bank. (Abhijit Bhatlekar/ Mint)

(Reuters) -Yes Bank Ltd said on Friday the Reserve Bank of India would allow it to exit a reconstruction scheme put in place more than two years ago only after the share lock-in period ends.

The bank said in a regulatory filing the lock-in period for shares of existing shareholders would end in March next year.

In an email the bank described the filing as a technical clarification with no bearing on anything such as a capital raise or transfer of stressed assets.

In March 2020, Yes Bank's financial position had seriously deteriorated, sparking contagion risk in the banking system from the then fifth largest bank in India.

Earlier this week, it approved private equity firm JC Flowers ARC as the buyer for its $6 billion stressed loan portfolio.

 

First Published: 24 Sep 2022, 09:43 AM IST