PNB to Exit India SME Asset Reconstruction Company, Sells Stake for ₹34 Crore
Punjab National Bank (PNB), one of India’s leading public sector banks, has taken a significant step to streamline its investment portfolio by agreeing to sell its entire stake in the India SME Asset Reconstruction Company Limited (ISARC) for ₹34.04 crore. This move aligns with the bank’s strategy to focus on its core banking operations and exit non-core investments.
PNB’s decision to sell its stake in ISARC has gained attention due to the bank’s ongoing efforts to optimize its portfolio and improve operational focus. The transaction, expected to complete by the end of Q1 FY 2025-26, reflects a broader trend among public sector banks to rationalize their investment holdings and focus on core financial services amidst evolving market conditions.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | PNB to Exit India SME Asset Reconstruction Company, Sells Stake for ₹34 Crore |
| Transaction | Sale of entire stake in ISARC |
| Stake Sold | 2.09 crore shares |
| Sale Price | ₹34.04 crore |
| Buyer | Authum Investment and Infrastructure Ltd |
| RBI Approval | Received in March 2025 |
| ISARC Focus | Asset reconstruction for SME sector |
| Financials of ISARC (FY24) | Capital: ₹129.68 cr; Profit After Tax: ₹9.37 cr |
| PNB’s Objective | Streamline portfolio, focus on core banking |
| Market Reaction | PNB shares rose 1.93% on BSE |
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