Merchant Banking
Merchant Banking
Merchant Banking
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BANKING & INSURANCE SEMESTER V ACADEMIC YEAR - 2011-2012 SUBMITTED BY
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Bachelor of Commerce
BANKING & INSURANCE
Semester V
Submitted
In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement For the Award of Degree of Bachelor of Commerce BANKING & INSURANCE
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MAHARSHI DAYANAND COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE PAREL, MUMBAI 400 012.
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This is to certify that SURAJ RANBIR SINGH THAKUR of T.Y. B.Com BANKING & INSURANCE Semester V (2011-12) has successfully completed the project on MERCHANT BANKING under the guidance of PROF. KUNAL SONI
Course Co-ordinator
Principal
External Examiner
DECLARATION
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I SURAJ RANBIR SINGH THAKUR the student of T.Y.B.Com. BANKING & INSURANCE Semester V (2010-11) hereby declares that have completed the Project on MERCHANT
BANKING.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The college, the faculty, the classmates and the atmosphere in the college were all the favorable contributory factors right from the point when the topic for the report was to be selected till the final copy was prepared. It was a very enriching experience throughout and the contributions from the following individuals in particular made sure that, this project report took its shape in the form in which it appear today. IO feels privileged to take this opportunity to put on record my gratitude towards them. Dr. Mrs. T. P. Ghule, Principal of our college has always been an inspiring and driving force. Prof. Mr. Kunal Soni Co-ordinator for Banking and Insurance & BANKING & INSURANCE was always available for immediate advice and guidance. I am thankful to Mr. Santosh Shinde associated with the administration department of Banking and Insurance & BANKING & INSURANCE section that has been very helpful in making the infrastructure available for data entry.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Although merchant banking activity was ushered in two decades ago, it was only in 1992 after the formation of Securities and Exchange Board of India that it is defined and a set of rules and regulations in place. Today a merchant banker is who has the ability to merchandise that is, create or expand a need and fulfill capital requirements. I have given an overview about the BANKING & INSURANCEs and the role of merchant bankers in the growth of these markets. My project covers how the merchant banks works, rules & regulations laid by SEBI & its impact on the merchant banking activities. Their importance in the economy is expected to grow even further in the coming years with an increasing proportion of household savings getting invested in corporate & other securities. Hence, my project covers the challenges and advantages, which India will get and is getting by merchant banking activities. I have covered several services provided by Merchant Bankers & the role of Merchant bankers in providing those services to the business world.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ROLE IN MARKET COMMERCIAL BANK S & MERCHANT BANKS CURRENT SCENARIO MERCHANT BANKING ORGANISATION REGISTRATION OF MERCHANT BANKER PLAYER IN MERCHANT BANKER MERCHANT BANKING FUTURE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDY CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATION & SUGGESTION BIBLOGRAPHY
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company, touching almost all aspects of establishing and running of industrial units on sound financial footing. Dictionary meaning of organization that merchant bank refers to an corporate securities and
underwrites
advises such clients on issues like corporate mergers, etc. involved in the ownership of commercial ventures.
became
emergent
profession
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In todays Scenario the Merchant banker and
management consultants undertake advisory services to the corporate sector. The Merchant Banker advices corporation and firms relating to opening of issues, receiving loans etc, which the management consultants also do. The management consultant have a wide area operations like production, Marketing, Personnel Relations, of finance etc. but they lack statutory recognition to undertake capital market related activities which has enabled the merchant banker to cater to the needs of the Corporate Sector. A merchant bank may be considered as an institution which centers its operation on all or most of the following activities. (1) Corporate financial advice, on such diverse issues, capital matters as new share and bond (2) (3)
reconstructions, mergers and acquisitions; The taking of deposits and currency, money Medium-term lending and syndication of loans; market operations including foreign exchange dealing; (4) Acceptance credits and all forms of export finance (5)The holding and dealing in quoted and unquoted investment; and (6) Fund management on behalf of clients, most typically pension funds, unit trust, investment trusts and wealthy individuals.
DEFINITION
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The first authoritative definition for the term Merchant Banker has been given in the Rule 2 (e) of SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Rules, 1922. Accordingly, A Merchant Banker means any person who is engaged in the business of Issue Management either by making arrangements regarding selling, buying or subscribing to Securities as Manager, Consultant, Adviser of rendering Corporate Advisory Service in relation to such Issue Management.
Sec/5 (b) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 defines Banking as Accepting, for the purpose of lending or investment of deposits of money from the public, repayable on demand or otherwise and withdrawable by cheque, draft, and order or otherwise.
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Stock Exchange is more than the USA. Market Capitalization of listed firms is 1980s was similar to Brazil, Malaysia, Singapore and Denmark. The capital market of the country, however, underwent dramatic changes since the beginning of 1980s basically because of a progressive realization that the command economy on which the emphasis was placed could not lead to higher levels of economic development and that a slant towards a market-oriented economy is necessary. It is in the context of fast expanding economy and a liberalized and deregulated atmosphere that the growth of the Indian Stock Market activities has to be viewed. judge by any standards. No wonder that the markets have registered a quantum jump
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merchant banking in India. To begin with, merchant banking services were offered along with other traditional banking services. In the midEighties, the Banking Regulation Act was amended permitting commercial banks to offer a wide range of financial services through the subsidy rule. The State Bank of India was the first India Bank to set up merchant Banking division in 1972. Later ICICI set up its Merchant Banking division followed by Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Canada Bank, Punjab National Bank and UCO Bank. The merchant banking gained prominence during 1983-84 due to new issue boom.
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they did both. Commercial banks financed much of the LBO activity of the 1980s.Then, in the mid-1990s; major commercial banks began once again focusing on venture capital, where they had substantial expertise from their previous exposure to this kind of investment. Some of these recent venture-capital investments have been spectacularly successful. For example, the Internet search engine Lycos was a 1998 investment of Chase Manhattans venturecapital arm. Commercial banks are permitted to report either realized or unrealized gains on their merchant-banking portfolios, as long as they are consistent in the reporting. This option makes it difficult for one to compare different entities financial results and could lead to an overly liberal reporting of profits.
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Merchant banks have been procuring impressive
support from capital market for the corporate sector for financing their projects. In view of multitude of enactments, offshoot rules and regulations, guidelines and press release
instructions brought out by the Government from time to time imposing statutory obligations upon the corporate sector to comply with all those requirements prescribed therein, the need of skilled agency existed which could provide counseling. Merchant bankers advise the investors of the incentives available in the form of tax reliefs, other statutory relaxations, good return on investment and capital appreciation in such investment to motivate them to invest their savings in securities. Thus, the merchant bankers help industry and trade to raise funds, and the investors to invest their saved money in sound and healthy concerns with confidence, safety and organizations for higher yields.
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wider section of the community possessing surplus money to invest in corporate securities and other productive investment channels. He has to help the industry in different forms to ensure that it runs risk free and devoid of uncertainty by assisting the has to watch the interest and win over the confidence of the Government, its agencies, along with the entrepreneurs, the investors and the whole community. He must bridge the communication gap between different sections and resolve the problem being faced in different areas concerned with the business world. To discharge the above role, a merchant banker has t be dynamic. For this reason, a merchant banker is sometimes, called M.B i.e. Moving Bottom, i.e., one who never sits at one place, always moving- attending meetings and meeting clients and constituents, doing business and getting business by attending meetings and conferences, imparting knowledge to others and acquiring new knowledge to maintain his supremacy in possession of latest information. His role depicts a personality cult, which is unique and envious to be followed by others. In the days role ahead, to play merchant tuning bankers have to very the significant their activities
requirements of the growth pattern of corporate sector, the industry and the economy as a whole, which is, in it, a challenging task and to meet these challenges merchant bankers will have to be more vigorous and strategic in
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playing their role. They will have also to adopt new ways and means in discharging their role.
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On amount Devolving Type of Security on underwriter s 1.Equity shares 2.Preference share/debentures (a) Upto Rs. 5 lakh (b) Excess of Rs. 5 lakh 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 2.50 2.50 On amount subscribed by public
(v) Brokerage commission 1.5%. (vi) Other expenses like advertising, printing, Registrars expenses, stamp duty etc., in connection with the issue can be reimbursed from its clients.
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There are differences in approach, attitude, and areas of operations between commercial banks and merchant banks. The differences between merchant banks and commercial banks are summarized below: COMMERCIAL BANKS Basically deal in debt related finance and their activities are appropriately arrayed around credit proposals, credit appraisal and loan sanctions. Are asset oriented and their lending decisions are based on detailed credit analysis of loan proposals and the value of security offered against loans. They generally avoid risks. MERCHANT BANKS Basically they deal with mainly funds raised through money market and capital market and the area of activity is equity and equity related finance. Are management oriented
They generally are willing to accept risks of business. There activities include project counseling, corporate counseling in areas of capital restructuring, amalgamations, mergers, takeovers etc., discounting and rediscounting of short term paper in money markets, managing, underwriting and supporting public issues
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and new issue market and acting as brokers and advisers on portfolio management in stock exchange. This activity has impact on growth, stability and liquidity of money markets.
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undertake issue related activities only with an exception of portfolio management. These guidelines have made the merchant bankers either to restrict their activities or think of separating these activities from the present one and float new subsidiary and enlarge the scope of its activities. 2. SEBI guidelines stipulate a minimum net worth of Rs.1
crore for authorization of merchant bankers. Small but professional and specialized merchant bankers who do not have a net worth of Rs.1 crore may have to close down their business. The entry is denied to young, specialized professionals into merchant banking business. 3. Non co-operation of the issuing companies in timely
allotment of securities and refund of application money is another problem of merchant bankers. The guidelines have put the responsibility on the merchant bankers. They have to seek the co-operation of the issuing company to shoulder the responsibility.
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CURRENT SCENARIO
Merchant banking is an area that we need to build and grow in the years to come. As India forms part of the global village, it becomes increasingly necessary for us to look at this business in a more holistic manner. Obviously, international players with strong domestic partners such as DSP Merrill Lynch, JM Morgan Stanley, Kotak Mahindra Capital, together with experienced organizations like Enam and institutional backed investment bankers such as ICICI Securities, etc., are the ones who have expertise, muscle, and placement power in a greater measure than relatively new entrants. The red hot economy is the obvious starting point. India is likely to end the year with GDP growth in excess of 7 percent. Companies and private equity investors are sitting on large piles of cash. In 2006 deal activity was largely restricted to the IT and Telecom sectors. Thus, while there is a steady flow of deals, there is now a shortage of talent to do the job.
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recommendations of Banking Commission in1972, that Indian bank should start Merchant Banking Division in 1972. The economic reforms initiated by the Government since July 1991 in the files of industry, trade and financial sector have paved the way for rapid development of the economy. Several projects have been conceived since then and almost all the major groups in the country that have announced their intentions to set-up mega projects in infrastructure sector envisaging investment of thousands of crores. With several large projects been set-up and many more on the
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drawing board, the demand for a complete range of Merchant Banking services encompassing project advisory services, issue management and financial advisory services for corporate sector has increased considerably. the last 2 years. This has led to a sharp growth in the Merchant Banking business in
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Undertake foreign security business, and Foreign loan business. They also used to finance sovereign government through grant of long-term loans. offering multiple services Since the end of Second World including Merchant Banking British War commercial banks in Western Europe have been services to their individual and corporate clients. Merchant Banking services. Merchant Banking in USA Merchant banks make the primary markets in USA, arrange business, mergers fund and acquisitions, and undertake global, to custody, proprietary trading and market making, niche management advisory services governments and firms. The increased regulation and control of domestic
operations gave a fillip to large US banks to undertake Merchant Banking functions in international capital markets. The US investments Banks have extended their operations to the international level. They are largely responsible for the development of the Euro-dollar market in the securities and globalization of capital markets. They have a prominent presence in London and other European financial centers. Merchant Banks have today a strong parent, a strong
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balance sheet and a strong international network to play a global role.
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Merchant Bankers are classified into 4 categories as shown in the above table having regard to their nature and range of activities and their responsibilities to SEBI, investors and issuers of securities. The minimum net worth and initial authorization fee depends on the category. activity of issue management, determining The first financial category consists of merchant bankers who carry on any structure, tie-up of financiers, advisor or consultant to an issue, portfolio manager and underwriter. The second category consists of those authorized to act in the capacity of co-manager/advisor, consultant, and underwriter to an issue or portfolio manager. The third category consists of those authorized to act as underwriter, advisor or consultant to an issue. The fourth category consists of merchant bankers who act as advisor or consultant to an issue.
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Merchant banker should possess all relevant skills, update knowledge to interact with the clients and effectively communicate. Leadership is synonymous with followers who follow the one who leads.
AGGRESSIVE ACTION: -
Aggressiveness is a personality trait of a good leader but in merchant banking it has a wider connotation. Aggressive merchant bankers are always looking for new business. Once a business opportunity has been located, the merchant banker has got to obtain the mandate for the merchant banking assignment from the clients at once which will depend upon his own communication skills, persuasiveness and the background of the organization to which he belongs. A good merchant banker is one who does not allow his client to think anything outside except what has been advised.
COOPERATION AND FRIENDLINESS:-
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These two characteristics are the symbols of good leadership but it hardly needs to be stressed that cooperation and friendliness coupled with persuasiveness are the main instruments with which a merchant banker mixes with the people, gathers information, obtains business mandate and renders satisfactory services to the clients. Business of an honest business merchant banker spreads with geometrical propagation when he shares the thoughts of his clients with sympathetic gestures and offers pragmatic suggestions without greed or favours. Very often, rude, intemperate and indifferent disposition or blunt out burst withdrew fortunate business opportunities forever. Friendliness and cooperation must flow as natural traits in the merchant banker to win the trust of the clients.
CONTACTS :
Success of merchant banker depends upon his sociable nature and the richness of wider contacts. constituents of merchant banking. A merchant banker is supposed to be acquainted deeply with all the The scope of contact encompasses intimate contiguity and acquaintances within his own organization, Central and State Government Offices where compliances under various relevant enactments are to be reported, at Indian and foreign and banks, State financial levels, institutions Central
promoters/directors/owners and chief executives of the private and public enterprises which would be prospective beneficiaries of merchant banking services, printers,
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advertising agencies, brokers and stock exchange dealers, advocates and solicitors and members of the press whose services are availed of in executing merchant banking assignments. Merchant bankers should widen contacts and references and continue to maintain them with goodness, honour and humor by meeting people.
ATTITUDE TOWARDS PROBLEM SOLVING:
The most important personality trait of a merchant banker is his attitude towards problem solving. Even client coming to him has got to return fully satisfied having consulted a merchant banker. Positive approach to understand the view points of others, their difficulties and their adverse circumstances is possible only when a person is skilled in human relations particularly the inter-personal and intrapersonal behavior. Effective communication and proper feedback are the pre-requisite for creating a positive attitude towards problem solving. Many persons are effective in this trait without any training for reasons of cultivating a habit from environment in which they have been brought up at home, in school, college and office. This is so important that it must be treated as a separate objective quality of a good merchant banker.
INQUISITINESS
FOR
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Merchant bankers lice on their wits they earn by giving information to needy clients. Therefore, they should keep abreast with latest information in the area of the service product, they market. This is possible if merchant bankers possess the quality of inquisitiveness. The above to qualities be of a so merchant banker are only
illustrative. difficult
All good qualities in merchant bankers are defined elaborately. Nevertheless, capacities and
merchant banker should possess super business acumen, managerial abilities, administrative salesmanship so as to understand the problems and sell the service product to the needy clients.
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the Merchant Banker relies on the said appraisal before accepting an assignment. However, where the project has not been appraised by as bank/financial institution, the Merchant Bank undertakes a detailed evaluation of the project before taking up an assignment for issue management. Legal aspect The factors that are looked into in case of the legal aspects are:
Compliance with the SEBI guidelines and the various
issued litigations
by
the
Ministry tax
of
Finance or
and any
Department of Company Affairs. towards liabilities criminal/civil prosecution any of the directors for any Fair and adequate disclosures in the prospectus. Pricing of the Issue The Merchant Banker looks into the various factors while pricing the issue. Some of the factors are past financial performance of the company, Book value per share, stock market performance of the shares. The Merchant Banker has a vital role to play in pricing of the instrument.
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Marketing of the issue is a vital responsibility of the Merchant Banker. The first stage is Pre-issue marketing for placement of the issue with the financial institutions, banks, mutual funds, FIIs and NRIs. The second stage is the marketing of the issue to the general public through various vehicles such as press, brokers, etc. Bought out Deals The concept of wholesale but out of public offerings by the Merchant Bankers started off with over the Counter Exchange of India where a Merchant banker acts also as a sponsor and either takes up the entire issue to be offered wholly of jointly with other co-investors and off-loads the same to the public at a later date by an offer for sale. Major amendments were made to the SEBI regulations regarding Merchant Bankers. The duration of this transaction period has not officially been announced.
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deposits for security reasons. Passage of time money
changers evolved into public or deposit banks whereas exchangers, who operated internationally, engaged in billbroking that raising foreign exchange and provision of longterm capital for public borrowers. The exchanges were remitters and Merchant Bankers. In the seventeenth century, a Merchant Banker was a dealer in bills of exchange who operated with correspondents abroad and speculated on the rate of exchange. Initially, Merchant Bankers were not banks at all and a distinction was drawn between banks, Merchant Banks and other Financial Institutions. Among all these, Institutions it was only banks that accepted deposits from public. No person s allowed carrying out any activity as a Merchant Banker unless he or she holds a certificate grated by SEBI. Registration with SEBI is mandatory to carry out the business of merchant banking in India. An applicant should comply with the following norms: The applicant should be a body corporate The applicant should not carry on any business other than those connected with the securities market The applicant should have necessary infrastructure like office space, equipment, manpower etc. The applicant must have at least two employees with prior experience in merchant banking
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Any associate company, group company, subsidiary or interconnected company of the applicant should not have been a registered merchant banker The applicant should not have been involved in any securities scam or proved guilt for any offence The applicant should have a minimum net worth of Rs.5 crores
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Among the important financial intermediaries are the merchant bankers. The services of Merchant bankers have been identified in India with just issue management. It is quite common to come across reference to merchant banking and financial services as though they are distinct categories. The services provided by merchant banks depend on their inclination and resources - technical and financial. Merchant bankers (Category 1) are mandated by SEBI to manage public issues (as lead managers) and open offers in takeover. These two activities have major implications for the integrity of the market. They affect investors' interest and, therefore, transparency has to be ensured. These are also areas where compliance can be monitored and enforced. Merchant banks are rendering diverse services and functions, which are as follows: ISSUE MANAGEMENT: The public issue of securities is the core of merchant banking function. At one time it was constructed as the sole function. Merchant bankers were identified as issue houses. It was later perceived that they provide other financial services. When companies seek to raise resources for implementation of a new project or finance expansion or modernization or diversification of an existing unit or fund long term working capital requirement, they retain the services of a merchant banker. To a large extent the type of issue would vary
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with the purpose for which funds are raised. Merchant bankers when retained as managers to issue will have to assist the company in all the stages connected with public issue. The merchant bankers help corporate to raise money from the markets through the issue of shares, debentures, bonds etc. They are designated as managers to the issue. Their main business is to attract public money to capital issues. They usually render the following services: Obtaining consent/acknowledgement from SEBI. Appointing bankers, underwriters, brokers, advertisers, printers etc. Obtaining the consent of all the agencies involved in the public issue. Deciding the pattern of advertising. Deciding the branches where application money should be collected. Deciding the dates of opening and closing of the issue.
CORPORATE ADVISORY SERVICES RELATING TO THE ISSUE In India, the pricing of issues is now freely decided by the company, with valuable inputs from the merchant
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bankers, who have to sell the issue at the decided price. The pricing of the issue especially in a public issue is very important. The pricing has to be such that the investors will be attracted to invest in the issue at that price, at the same time the company should get the premium that it is looking for. After all, the premium can play a very role in deciding the companys capital structure, as larger the premium lesser will be the requirement for borrowed funds. The promoter also needs to decide whether to go in for a fresh issue or to go for a rights issue. However this will depend mainly on the quantum of funds that the company needs to raise. The success of the issue is dependent on the selection of the right type of security. In this matter, the expert advice of merchant bankers is of immense importance. In the issue management the merchant bankers have to coordinate the various agencies to the issue. The success of the issue depends on the cooperation of all the agencies involved. The merchant bankers offer following services during the public issues: Preparing an action plan and budget for the total expenses for the issue. Preparation of application to SEBI and assistance in obtaining the consent from SEBI. Drafting of the prospectus. Selection of underwriters, Brokers etc.
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Selection of bankers to the issue. Selection of advertising agency for publicity. Companies are free to appoint one or more agencies as Managers to an issue. SEBI guidelines insist that all issues should be managed by at least one authorized merchant banker, functioning either as the sole or lead manager to the issue. Ordinarily, not more than two merchant bankers should be associated as lead managers, advisors and consultants to a public issue. In issues of over Rs. 100 crores, the number could be up to a maximum of four. UNDERWRITING Underwriting is like insurance against the failure of an issue. It is a guarantee to the issuing the company, that the money that it requires for its project will definitely be raised. It means that even if the issue is not fully subscribed to by the public, the underwriters will make up the short fall. Underwriting involves the underwriter agreeing to subscribe directly, or to procure subscription for the unsubscribe portion of the issue, which is not taken up. For the risk that the underwriter takes, he is paid commission. New companies entering the markets for the first time, always face number of problems in raising funds from the market. One of the biggest problems of course that the company is not well known to the investors and many of them will be unwilling to invest
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their money in such ventures. Many a times even existing companies may find it difficult to raise money, due to some reasons. Issuing companies therefore approach different underwriters with a request to underwrite the issue. Underwriters on their part need to satisfy themselves about the viability of the project and also about the integrity of the promoters of the company. It must be noted that when an issue is under subscribed, the underwriters will pick the shares and only if the project is good enough, then in future they can sell the shares in the market and get not only their money back, but can also make a decent profit as well. It is obligatory for the merchant bankers to accept a minimum 5% underwriting in the issue subject to a ceiling. By taking underwriting in an issue managed by them, they show their full commitment to the issue that they are managing.
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and corporate restructuring are a big part of the corporate finance world. Every day, Wall Street investment bankers arrange M&A transactions, which bring separate companies
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together to form larger ones. When they're not creating big companies from smaller ones, corporate finance deals do the reverse and break up companies through spin-offs, carve-outs or tracking stocks. Role of Merchant Banker Mergers & Acquisitions is an area where Merchant Bankers act as intermediaries in negotiating on one with corporate interested in hiring of divisions/companies which are not within the purview of the long-term business strategy of the group/company, and on the other hand for Corporate interested in non organic growth by acquiring companies/units for reason strategic or non strategic in nature. Mergers can be beneficial for both the entities, as due to competition the companies unable to survive or prosper on their own may like to merge and face competition and achieve growth targets. Takeovers may be hostile or friendly in nature, hostile takeovers are without the consent of the company and company being takeover may work out an anti takeover strategy to counter the threat. Merchant Bankers provide following services in M&A: Identification of potential takeover targets. Financial & Technical appraisal of the merger/takeover proposal. Negotiation with the parties for arriving at the suitable price or exchange ratio.
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Assistance in obtaining necessary approval & addressing procedural & legal issues. PROJECT COUNSELLING Project counseling is very important and lucrative merchant banking services which only very few merchant bankers having advantages of knowledge, skills and experience over others are able to render satisfactorily. The corporate seek advice in respect of identification of profitable investment opportunities in the related business areas (like forward/backward integration) or as part of diversification process. The merchant bankers carry out detailed studies on product demand patterns, cost structures, etc., to enable the corporate in preparation of feasibility study may involve arrangement of a foreign collaboration, advice on technical parameters and also legal issues. Scope of services Project counseling services are needed by industrial entrepreneurs in India in the following areas: Preparation of project report Deciding upon the financing pattern to finance the cost of the project. Aspects of project appraisal with financial institutions/banks. Project report Project report purpose
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Grant of industrial license to undertake specified industrial activity. Foreign investment and technology tie-up. Grant import license for importing raw material, plant, machinery and equipments. Grant of foreign exchange allocation for import of capital goods or raw materials, etc.
LOAN SYNDICATION
It refers to assistance rendered by merchant banks to get mainly term loans for projects. Such loans may be obtained from a single development finance institution or a syndicate or consortium as in the case of large term loans. Merchant banks can also help corporate clients to raise syndicated loans from commercial banks.
RECENT TRENDS
Merger & Acquisition transaction -- Merchant banks' services not taxable The Finance Ministry has excluded services
provided by merchant banks and other agencies in a merger and acquisition (M&A) transaction from the scope of taxable services provided by a `management consultant.'
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The rationale accorded is that the role of such agencies is limited to compliance of any statute or regulation -- such as takeover regulations of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) -- and not governed by any contractual relationship with the advisee company. Merchant banks do not provide any consultancy on an M&A transaction, but merely verify and submit a report to the authorities concerned, according to the Central Board for Excise and Customs (CBEC). Barring the services of merchant banks, any service rendered in relation to an M&A transaction will be covered under the scope of taxable service provided by the management consultant and will be liable to service tax, the Board has ruled. Industry representatives held that services provided in respect of M&A cannot be construed as a management consultancy service, but were in the nature of financial advisory service. They further opined that acquisition or divesting of shareholdings was a purely financial transaction and distinct from the advice or service provided prior to taking a decision to divest, merge or acquire an organisation.
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problem: Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) deals are becoming tougher to close as the two parties to a deal keep looking over their shoulders to figure out how the market is pricing their shares. The key to any deal is valuation. And when the market booms, agreed valuations for proposed M&A are thrown into disarray. In this scenario, M&A rankings will change depending on who has been able to close deals faster. months of 2005, (ended In the first nine Kotak September),
Mahindra/Goldman Sachs topped the heap by executing 13 deals valued at $2.53 billion (about 11,000 crore). This bank was ranked No. 4 last year in the process; the investment bank has increased its share by 420 basis points from 13.1% for last year to 17.3% now. Morgan Stanley retained its No 2 position, having sewn up 11 deals worth $2.23 billion so far. Its market share is up 50 basis points to 15.2%. Stock prices have gone up because of profitability. Indian companies are also looking at overseas opportunities. M&A are also getting hit because more & more companies are opting for the global depository receipts/foreign information currency & convertible engineering bonds issue to sate their capital needs. The analyst sees pharmaceuticals, technology specifically auto ancillaries as the areas where an increasing amount of M&as will take place in India.
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Rapid valuation changes do cause some delays, but in the end, the deals go through if there are benefits to both parties. Infrastructure related business, airlines and the auto component sectors as being prime for acquisitions. INDIAS TOP 10 M&A PLAYERS PLAYERS Ran k 05 1 2 Ran k 04 4 2 3 9 1 6 8 5 Mkt sha re0 5 17.3 15.2 Mkt sha re0 4 13.1 14.7 Val ue ($m ) 2,53 4 2 , 227 1,77 1 981 Dea ls 13 11 12 5 37 8 21 1 10 3
Merrill Lynch & Co. 3 Standard Chartered Ernst & Young Citigroup Ambit Corporate Fin DBS Group ICICI Securities UBS 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-
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1. ENAM
ENAM was founded in1984 to provide knowledge-driven financial services at the time when Indian economy investors faced a bewildering array of options. ENAM is the one of the largest underwriters in India. ENAM offers promising & exciting companies the opportunity of assessing the public market equity finances. ENAMs long-term association with capital markets & primary markets has provided it with deep insights of the functioning of Indian financial institutions. The merchant banking services provided by ENAM are: Equity
private placement
represents the clients in the private placement of debt and equity with institutional & high net worth investors.
Corporate Restructuring: - ENAM provides client with
strategic and practical solutions to financial challenges. Their restructuring services Debt includes Mergers & Acquisitions, services etc. ENAM also provide the seed stage services, value creation services and IPOs advisory services which are represented below:
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Takeovers,
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2. ICICI SECURITIES
ICICI Securities Limited is a leader across the spectrum of Merchant Banking. We are experienced in every aspect of the business from domestic to M&A and international Private capital Equity markets advisory, advisory,
syndication, Restructuring and infrastructure advisory. Our investment banking team, based across key cities in India and New York, London, and Singapore consists of professionals with expertise across a range of industries. ICICI SECURITIES provide following services:
Mergers and Acquisitions: - ICICI Securities Limited is
amongst the first Indian investment Banks to form a dedicated M&A practice and continues to be a leader by providing innovative and unique solutions to achieve varied objectives of the client. They offer a full range of
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advisory services, which include joint ventures, mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.
Equity Capital Markets: - ICICI Securities Limited is at
the forefront of capital markets advisory having been involved in most major book building and fixed price offerings over the last decade. It is amongst the leading underwriters of Indian equity and equity-linked offerings.
Infrastructure Advisory: - ICICI Securities Limited has a
dedicated infrastructure vertical focused on assisting clients in identifying and capitalising on the opportunities thrown up by the all pervasive boom in the Indian infrastructure sector.
Dealing with Bulls and Bears: - ICICI Securities Limited
assists global institutional investors to make the right decisions through insightful research coverage and a client focused Sales and Dealing team. The equity group leverages research and distribution reach to domestic and foreign institutional investors in case of public offerings. Thus the quality of analysis and client servicing standards, are a testimony to the quality of ICICI SECURITIES team.
Kotak Securities Limited, a subsidiary of Kotak Mahindra Bank, is the stock broking and distribution arm of the Kotak
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Mahindra Group. The company was set up in 1994. Kotak Securities is a corporate member of both The Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited. Its operations include stock broking and distribution of various financial products - including private and secondary placement of debt and equity and mutual funds. Currently, Kotak Securities is one of the largest broking houses in India with wide geographical reach. The company has four main areas of business:
Kotak
Institutional covers
Equities:
Kotak
Equities, among the top institutional brokers in India. It mainly secondary market broking marketing of equity offerings, including IPOs, to domestic and foreign institutional investors.
Structured
Business): -KMCC has developed expertise in various vertical segments in the infrastructure sector including power, oil, gas, ports, automobiles, steel & metals and hotels, by offering structured finance solutions. Some of the transactions executed by this team include: Advisor to Ford on financial closure for its Car project in India. Advisor to one of the largest LNG projects on the Western coast of India. Financial advisors and loan syndications to British Gas and GAIL.
Mergers & Acquisitions: -In the area of Mergers &
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comprehensive set of services that help them achieve their strategic and financial objectives. Our spectrum of services include: Divestments
4. CITIGROUP
Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking achieve the extraordinary for our clients around the world. No financial institution is more committed to advancing the goals of its clientsour diverse and talented staff in more than 100 countries advises companies, governments and institutions on the best ways to realize their strategic objectives. We create solutions for and provide the broadest possible capital and market access to thousands of issuer and investor clients. And no institution better executes the increasingly complex payment and cash management solutions required in today's global economy. The features Citigroup are as follows: Over the years, Citigroup has established a track record of outstanding business milestones such as Cash Management, pioneered by Citigroup in 1986 and utilized by over 900 Corporates with through-puts totaling around $ 35 billion (8% of India's GDP).
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It is India's largest foreign bank in the FX (foreign exchange) market with a 14 per cent market share. As the leading custodian, Citibank has over $22 billion of custody assets under management.
DSP MERRILL LYNCH LTD.
DSP
Merrill
Lynch
Limited
(DSPML),
among India's leading investment banking and Brokerage Company, is a culmination of a long standing relationship between DSP Financial Consultants Ltd., and Merrill Lynch & Co., the leading international capital raising, financial management and advisory company. DSPML is a full service investment bank and broking company with leadership position in M&A, Capital Raising, Securities Research, Equity & Debt Brokering, and Investment Advisory services. Euro money Magazine has ranked DSPML as the "Best Domestic Securities firm in India" for the last four consecutive years. This Transaction heralds DSPML as a key player in the private equity market. The service features of DSPML are as follows: DSPML has consistently been rated as one of India's leaders in origination, distribution, and trading of equity and debt securities. A diverse client base made up of India's most prestigious private and public sector corporations and multinational
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corporations have rendered DSPML a commanding
presence in the Indian capital market. Through direct market's group, DSPML offers investors access to every major initial or subsequent public offering. DSP Merrill Lynch is the leading underwriter of Indian equity and equity-linked offerings across domestic and international markets. By leveraging their extensive knowledge of local markets and global resources, they have delivered innovative and customized solutions to their clients.
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In recent past, the small investor has turned his back on the primary capital market. Issue after issue as failed to capture his imagination, rekindle his enthusiasm, and reinforce his faith. He has lost all hopes of appreciation of his investment. And this when all these years millions have though capital market, ate capital market and dreamt capital market. It needed an extraordinary effort and skill the drive the small investor away! interests first laid down High premiums, false premiums the dictum of proportionate and gray market operations. The professed protector of his allotment, then of minimum subscription, all working against his interests. This would make an observant student of the stock market infer that there is some game plan afoot to dethrone the small investor from his prominent; he was believed to be the king. With the coming to SEBI, an organisation that was ostensibly brought into existence to guard the interest of the small investor, hopes ran high that the small investor would now have a safe playing field. But these hopes were soon belied. Far from guarding the interests of the investing public, SEBI embarked on a course of action, which has positively hurt them. The latest fiat of EBI bans corporate advertising after the receipt of acknowledgement card by a company wanting to go public. SEBIs this action has caused the closure of an information window. information given by the Issuer. Now 50 million potential investors are deprived of official and authentic It is hard to understand
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reasons for this drastic and totally uncalled for action. While there has been no official explanation for this fiat, there is reason to believe that it may be based on a wrong perception of the role for corporate advertising. All this has been done perhaps because the corporate and intermediaries is to follow the practices of Western capital markets here, oblivious of the fact that our capital markets are altogether different in structure, in systems and in the number of participants Freedom of commercial expression could be exploited by some to serve their own ends, just a s freedom of speech and expression could be abused but this has not led our Government to put arbitrary restrictions on our freedom. Merchant Bankers have reason to believe they will be handicapped without the marketing support. But the worst sufferer would be the investor, especially the small investor it is this class, which forms the backbone of the capital market. As a result of the ban, the small investor would be deprived of the opportunity to study the corporate profile of the Issuer. In the absence of adequate information, they will have to depend on manipulated facts and information fed by unreliable sources. Besides, there are larger issuers arising out of SEBIs action. From the point of view of liberalisation of the A market economy, SEBI has taken a retrograde step.
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and lesser profits. To achieve this performance, a company needs an aggressive marketing plan and advertising effort is the main thrust to such a plan. No marketing plan can be worthwhile unless it is backed by an effective advertising plan. The ban imposed by SEBI nips the marketing plan in the bud. The Indian primary capital market is basically a retail market. It consists of innumerable investors who take own individual investment decisions. Whatever, the system, it is this market that will bring in the funds. If these markets destabilized, the investors will look for alternative avenues to invest their funds. SEBI in its one of the first documents on SEBI and Investor Protection, Development and Regulation of Securities Market clearly specifies significance of regulating capital market and its future plans for fulfilling the twin objectives viz., Development of capital market and investor protection are explained in introductory paragraphs. It speak out that, The decade of the 1980 witnessed a phenomenal growth and development of the securities market, demonstrated its potential not only to mobilize the savings of the horses hold sector but also to allocate it with some degree of efficiency for industrial development. The dilution of the holdings of the multinational companies at affordable prices in the latter part of the 1970s had generated considerable interest, which was, carries well into the next decade. Several companies came in the early part of the 1980s and successfully raised large resources from
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the market especially through debt instruments, which further sustained investor interest. There were several changes in Government policy, which significantly influenced industry and aided the market. India was then entering the phase of liberalization and decontrol which was to accelerate and gather momentum in the 1980s. By the end of the decade, the securities market in India came to be firmly integrated with the financial system of the country. With the corporate sector increasingly relying on the securities market for meeting their long-term requirement of funds, the securities market their long-term requirement of funds; the securities market competed on equal terms with the Development Financial Institutions, which were the traditional purveyors of long-term capital. The emergence of the securities markets into the main stream of the financial system of the country was thus one of the major economic processes of the 1980s an inevitable outcome of the maturing process of the financial system. They brought about notable changes in the capital structure of the companies across industries, gave birth to new intermediaries and institutions in the securities market and created a new awareness and interest in investment opportunities in the securities market among investor. In spite market, its quality lagged far behind and there was absence of adequate professionalism and fair competition among the various players in the market. Besides, the regulatory framework then prevailing was fragmented difficult, if not effective.
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CASE STUDY
The Security and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has rejected the suggestion of Suzuki for hard underwriting of Marutis public offer by a merchant banker. According to a senior official in the Ministry of Disinvestment, the suggestions that Suzuki had given for hard-underwriting of the issue has been rejected by the market regulator. Now, we will go ahead as per our original agreement with Suzuki signed in May this year, he added. Under the hard underwriting model, the merchant banker was supposed to underwrite the share at a price of Rs 3,200 if the price fell below this on the day the share got listed, the merchant banker would have to pay for this. Suzukis argument was that hard underwriting would instill confidence among the investing public. The Disinvestment Ministry has also appointed Kotak Mahindra Finance and ICICI Securities as book runner and co-book runner to start the process of offer for sale of 36 lakh shares of Maruti Udyog Ltd. The appointments have been approved by the Disinvestment Minister on Thursday, the official said. Disinvestment Ministry has already issued letters to Suzuki Motor Corporation, Ministry of Heavy Industry and both the merchant bankers regarding the commencement of sale process. The merchant bankers will start studying companys financials soon however it will take at least three to four months more to hit the market actually, the official added. Marutis public float is scheduled to be completed by March 31, 2003 with an extendible deadline up to December 31, 2003. The Government hopes to realise at least Rs 3,200 per share, the amount paid by Suzuki Motor Corporation for the Rs 400 crore rights issue.
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CONCLUSION
The merchant banker plays a vital role in channelizing the financial surplus of the society into productive investment avenues. Hence before selecting a merchant banker, one must decide what the services for which he is being approached are. Selecting the right intermediary who has the necessary skills to meet the requirements of the client will ensure success. It can be said that this project helped me to understand every details about Merchant Banking and in future how its going to get emerged in the Indian economy. body in Indian financial system. Market development is predicated on a sound, fair and transparent regulatory framework. To sustain the growth of the market and crystallize the growing awareness and interest into a committed, discerning and growing awareness and interest into an essential to remove the trading malpractice and structural inadequacies prevailing in the market, and provide the investors an organized, well regulated market place in future. Hence, Merchant Banking can be considered as essential financial
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Some Example of Merchant Banker SBI Capital Marketltd Fin Invt& Leas Compn Mrh Bnkg L& T Capital Ltd Merc. Banking Co. Corp Fina Ind Bank Merchant Services Ltd Merchant Bank Allianz Securities Ltd Merchant Banker Tata Finance Merchant Bankers Ltd Finance Solutions
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RECOMMENDATION
I recommended the company which is in merchant banking business would have expertise in Underwriting, Hire Purchase, Leasing, Portfolio Management, Money-lending. But RBI does not permit merchant banking firms to get into these activities. So the same promoters have to set up different company from different purpose. India corporate cultural is bettering. But still many corporate have excessively friendly approaches. Favoured allotment of shares, tempering with project appraisal report to bankers is common. corporate like to use merchant bankers for malafide intension. This gives growth to more boutique flybyday firms. Though regulations are much better now, there is still scope for further improvement. Merchant banker can be made more accountable & responsible. Professional qualification focused on merchant banking is not available. Industry is not well organised & all the players do not play the same tune. This is
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS REFFERED Merchant Banker H.R. SUNEJA Merchant Banking Principles & Practices-
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