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CCI Approves Daiwa Subscription For Ambit Wealth Stake
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CCI Approves Daiwa Subscription For Ambit Wealth Stake

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved a proposed subscription by Daiwa International Holdings Inc. (the Acquirer) for a 15.01 per cent equity stake in Ambit Wealth Private Limited (the Target). The proposal envisages subscription to equity shares that would result in 15.01 per cent shareholding on a fully diluted basis. The approval was notified in a press release issued by the Press Information Bureau.

Daiwa International Holdings Inc., incorporated in Japan, is an intermediary management holding company whose group undertakes investment and financial business with securities-related activity at its core. The transaction has been structured as a subscription to fresh equity rather than a transfer of existing shareholding. The filing made to the Commission set out the basic parameters of the proposed combination. The filing describes the operation as a capital infusion intended to support the Target's business objectives.

Ambit Wealth Private Limited, a subsidiary of Ambit Private Limited, operates in India and is engaged in multiple business activities including the provision of wealth management services. The subscription would result in the Acquirer holding a minority stake in the Target on a fully diluted basis. The announcement did not disclose financial consideration or other commercial terms. The Target's activities were described broadly in the filing and include advisory and client-focused wealth offerings.

The Commission indicated that a detailed order will follow and that further information on any conditions or remedies, if applicable, will be published in that order. The detailed order will set out the reasons for approval and any conditions and will inform compliance steps for the parties involved. Stakeholders and industry observers are likely to review the detailed order for clarity on the implications of the subscription for competition dynamics within the wealth management sector. The published order will be the authoritative source for parties seeking procedural guidance.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved a proposed subscription by Daiwa International Holdings Inc. (the Acquirer) for a 15.01 per cent equity stake in Ambit Wealth Private Limited (the Target). The proposal envisages subscription to equity shares that would result in 15.01 per cent shareholding on a fully diluted basis. The approval was notified in a press release issued by the Press Information Bureau. Daiwa International Holdings Inc., incorporated in Japan, is an intermediary management holding company whose group undertakes investment and financial business with securities-related activity at its core. The transaction has been structured as a subscription to fresh equity rather than a transfer of existing shareholding. The filing made to the Commission set out the basic parameters of the proposed combination. The filing describes the operation as a capital infusion intended to support the Target's business objectives. Ambit Wealth Private Limited, a subsidiary of Ambit Private Limited, operates in India and is engaged in multiple business activities including the provision of wealth management services. The subscription would result in the Acquirer holding a minority stake in the Target on a fully diluted basis. The announcement did not disclose financial consideration or other commercial terms. The Target's activities were described broadly in the filing and include advisory and client-focused wealth offerings. The Commission indicated that a detailed order will follow and that further information on any conditions or remedies, if applicable, will be published in that order. The detailed order will set out the reasons for approval and any conditions and will inform compliance steps for the parties involved. Stakeholders and industry observers are likely to review the detailed order for clarity on the implications of the subscription for competition dynamics within the wealth management sector. The published order will be the authoritative source for parties seeking procedural guidance.

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