Thursday, November 30, 2017

PE firms may get to become promoters of insurers; Air Pegasus raises funds

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority has cleared a proposal allowing private equity firms to become promoters of insurance companies with a lock-in period of five years, The Economic Times reported.
The PE firms will have to provide for future capital of insurance companies as required, the report said, citing an IRDA official it didn’t name.
The minimum capital requirement for insurance companies is Rs 100 crore, it said.
The regulator’s move comes after a consortium led by homegrown PE firm True North decided to acquire Religare Health Insurance Company Ltd.
In another development, The Business Line reported that South India-based regional carrier Air Pegasus has secured funds from investors and plans to resume its operations in January.
Citing a top company official, the report said that the investors will pick up a 60% stake by infusing Rs 20 crore ($3 million) into the carrier. The airline has already received Rs 8 crore as the first tranche, the report said.
The flying licence of Air Pegasus was suspended on 8 November 2016 for not operating its services since 27 July 2016.
30/11/17 Keshav Sunkara/VCCircle
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