Core Insights - Punjab National Bank (PNB) has divested a 10% stake in Canara HSBC Life Insurance Company, reducing its ownership from 23% to 13% [1][2] - The divestment was executed through an offer for sale (OFS) during Canara HSBC Life's IPO, which was oversubscribed 2.3 times due to strong institutional interest [2][3] - PNB's divestment generated proceeds of approximately Rs10.07 billion from the sale of 95 million shares at Rs106 each [1][2] Financial Performance - PNB reported a 14% year-over-year increase in net profit, reaching Rs49.04 billion for the quarter ending in September [3] - Canara HSBC Life Insurance reported a profit of Rs849 million for the nine-month period ending December 31, 2024 [4] Strategic Moves - The divestment aligns with PNB's strategy to streamline capital and monetize non-core assets while maintaining strategic partnerships in the financial sector [3] - PNB MetLife India Insurance has entered a bancassurance partnership with India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) to enhance the distribution of life insurance products [4][5] - The partnership allows PNB MetLife's products to reach over 110 million customers through IPPB's 650 banking outlets [5]
India’s PNB sells 10% stake in Canara HSBC Life Insurance
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-23 09:48