India May Double Foreign Investment Cap in PSU Banks to 49%

India May Double Foreign Investment Cap in Public Sector Banks to 49%

The Indian government is considering a major policy shift that would allow up to 49% foreign direct investment in public sector banks, more than doubling the current 20% limit. According to sources familiar with the discussions, the proposal aims to boost capital inflows and narrow the regulatory gap with private banks.

Key Takeaways

  • Foreign investment cap in PSU banks may increase from 20% to 49%
  • Government would retain minimum 51% controlling stake
  • Single shareholder voting rights capped at 10%
  • Nifty PSU Bank index hit record high following the news

The Finance Ministry and Reserve Bank of India have been discussing the proposal for several months, though it remains unfinalized. The move comes amid growing foreign interest in India’s banking sector, highlighted by recent major investments in private lenders.

Market Response and Recent Deals

Market reaction was immediately positive, with the Nifty PSU Bank index surging 3.02% to a record high of 8,053.4 following the Reuters report. This reflects investor optimism about the potential for increased foreign capital in state-run banks.

Recent banking sector transactions demonstrate the growing international appetite:
– Emirates NBD’s $3 billion acquisition of 60% in RBL Bank
– Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp’s $1.6 billion investment in Yes Bank

Regulatory Alignment and Economic Context

The proposed increase would help narrow the gap between regulations for government-owned and private banks, where foreign ownership of up to 74% is already permitted. India’s strong economic growth, averaging 8% over the past three years, has fueled credit demand and increased the attractiveness of Indian lenders.

Financial sector deals jumped 127% to $8 billion between January and September, indicating robust investor confidence.

Current Banking Landscape

India’s 12 public sector banks control combined assets of ₹171 trillion ($1.95 trillion), representing 55% of the banking sector. Current foreign ownership in these banks varies widely:

  • Canara Bank: ~12% foreign ownership
  • UCO Bank: Near zero foreign ownership

The government currently holds majority stakes well above the proposed 51% minimum in all state-run banks.

Safeguards and Regulatory Framework

The RBI has been progressively easing banking regulations while maintaining key safeguards. According to sources, a 10% cap on voting rights for individual shareholders will remain to prevent arbitrary control. This ensures that increased foreign investment doesn’t compromise strategic decision-making in these systemically important institutions.

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