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Merchant Banking By B.K. VASHISHTHA
Basics of Merchant Banking Merchant banking is relatively new concept in the area of financial services in India. It caters to the need of trade and industry by acting as intermediary, consultant , financial and liaison agency. The expectation that the business will generate money at some time in the future to repay the amount lent or invested, plus a return to the owner of the fund, is the basis of banking.
If the bank lends money, it is commercial banking. If the bank is agent then it brings those with money together with those who need it. It is known as investment banking, some time called as merchant banking because merchant s were the first who need this type of funding.
Meaning  The dictionary meaning of merchant bank is –  “An organistion that underwrites corporate securities and advises clients on issues like corporate mergers, etc. involves in the ownership of commercial ventures.”
Definition  “Merchant banking means any person who is engaged in the business of issue management either by making arrangements regarding selling, buying underwriting or subscribing to the securities as underwriter, manager, consultant, advisor or rendering corporate advisory services in relation to such issue management”.
Services Rendered by Merchant Banker corporate counseling Project counseling and pre-investment studies Capital restructuring  Credit syndication and project finance  Issue management and underwriting  Portfolio management Non-resident investment Working capital finance
Services Rendered by Merchant Banker 9.Acceptance credit and bill discounting 10. Mergers Amalgamations and takeovers 11.Ventuer capital financing  12. Lease financing  13. Foreign Currency Finance 14. Fixed deposit broking  15. Mutual funds flotation and management 16. Arrange for Rehabilitation of sick projects.
Origin of merchant banking The concept originated from Italy during 3rd century. The first known firms which have been involved were Riccadi of luca, Medici, Fuggier and so on. In olden time merchant banking was also known as “accepting and issuing houses” in the U.K. and “investment banks” in the USA.
Origin of merchant banking In fact, there was no distinction between the function of merchant banking and commercial banks until 1932. later, the Glass Steagall Act,1933, distinguished the function of merchant banking or investment banking from commercial banking. However, in 2000 Clinton Administration allowed investment banks to run the function of commercial banks in addition to their usual functions of investment banking. This was effected through an amendment in the Glass Steagall Act.
Origin of merchant banking in India National Grindlays bank in India initiated merchant banking services in1969. The Citibank followed it in 9170.  The state bank of India was the first Indian commercial bank to set up a separate merchant banking division in 1973. ICICI followed it in 1974. both these Indian merchant bankers emerged as leader in merchant banking having done significant business during the period 1974-85 in comparison to foreign banks. A number of commercial bank financial institution and other organistion are now engaged in providing merchant banking services. The merchant banks in Indian operate as issue houses rather then full-fledged merchant banks.
Difference between Merchant banks and Commercial banks Deals with Debt & Debt related finance. Asset oriented. Generally avoid risks. Deals with Equity & Equity related finance. Management oriented. Willing to accepts risks.
Registration of merchant bankers 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 Any associate company, group company, subsidiary or inter connected company of the applicant should not have been registered merchant banker. The applicant should not have been involved in any securities scam or proved guilty for any offence. The applicant should have a minimum net worth of Rs. 5 crores.
Scope of merchant banking activities In channelizing the financial surplus of the general public into productive investment avenues. To co-ordinate the activities of various intermediaries to the share issue such as the registrar, bankers, advertising agency, underwriters, broker etc. To ensure the compliance with rules and regulations governing the securities market
Function of a merchant banker Management of debt equity offerings  Promotional activities Placement and distribution Corporate advisory services Project advisory services  Loan syndication Providing ventures capital and mezzanine financing Leasing finance
Function of a merchant banker Bought out deals Non resident investment  Advisory services relating to mergers and acquisition  Portfolio management
CODE OF CONDUCT : Should make all efforts to protect the interest of investors Should maintain high standards of integrity,dignity and fairness in conduct of business Should fulfill all obligations in a professional and ethical manner Should not discriminate among the clients Should ensure that prospectus, letter of offer etc.. is available to investors at the time of issue Should render best possible advice to its clients Any penal action taken by SEBI should be informed to its clients
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Should abide by the rules of ‘‘Securities and Exchange Board of India Regulations,2003 “
Shall develop its own internal code of conduct for governing its internal operations
Should ensure that any person it employs should have the capacity to be a merchant banker
It is responsible for the act of its employees and agents
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Public issues (eligibility norms) 1. for unlisted companies- Should have a pre-issue net worth of a minimum amount of Rs. 1 crore in 3 out of the preceding 5 years. Compulsorily meet the minimum nethworth level during the two immediately preceding years. Should have a track record of distributable profits as given in section 205 of the companies act 1956 for at least 3 years In the preceding 5 year period The issue size should not exceed an amount equal to five times its pre-issue net worth.
2. for listed companies- Must have a track record of distributable profits in compliance with section 205 of the companies act 1956 for at least 3 years In the preceding 5 year period It must have a pre-issue net worth of not less than Rs. 1 crore in 3 out of the 5 preceding years, with the minimum net worth to be met during the immediately preceding 2 years.
Limit of lead managers
Registration charges According to SEBI the charges payable by the merchant banker are as under: Category 1- a sum of Rs. 2.5 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and thereafter a sum of Rs. 1 lakh to keep the registration in force. Category 2- A sum of Rs. 1.5 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the initial registration and thereafter a sum of Rs. 50000 to keep the registration in force.
Registration charges Category -3- A sum of Rs. 1 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and there after a sum of 25000 to keep the registration in force. Category 4- A sum of Rs. 5000 to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and there after a sum of Rs. 1000 to keep the registration in force
Summery of the SEBI guidelines on merchant banking 1. objectives of merchant banking regulation – It regulates the rising of fund in primary market It assures the issuer a market for rising resource at low cost, effectively and easily It ensures a high degree of protection to the interest of the investors It provides for the merchant banker a dynamic and competitive market with high standard of professional competence , integrity and solvency It ensures fair efficient and flexible primary market to all involved I the process of primary issue
Authorized activity Issue management- It consist of preparation of prospectus and other information relating to the ; issue of shares and securities Determining financing structure Tie-up of finances Final allotment Refund of subscriptions Corporate advices Managing, consultation and advising The other authorized activities will be portfolio management services
Method of authorization Professional qualification finance, low or business management Adequate office space, equipment and manpower At least two person to be employed with experience to carry on the business of merchant banking  Capital adequacy Previous track record, experience, general reputation and fairness in all their transactions
CATEGORY OF MERCHANT BANKER CATEGORY 1st          :-           2nd         :-           3rd          :-           4th          :- MINIMUM NETWORTH         1   crore         50  lacs         20  lacs         NIL
The Merchant Banking registered with SEBI classified according to the category
MERCHANT BANKERS COMMISSION Maximum 0.5% Project appraisal fees Lead Manager :-              - 0.5% upto Rs.25 crores              - 0.2% more in excess of Rs.25 crores
Underwriting fees  Brokerage commission 1.5%  Other expenses :-             - Advertising             - Printing             - Registrar’s expenses             - Stamp duty
Merchant banking Scope in India
1) Growth of new issues market Indian market largest emerging market Domestic and foreign investors setting up their biz here. Many public and private issues coming up Growth in new issues market Scope for M.Bs. have risen
2) Entry of FII Indian capital market is globalised Indian Cos. are permitted to invest in euro issues. Similarly, FII are permitted to invest in India. Hence they need M.Bs to advise them for their invt in India. Increasing no. of JVs also require expert services of M.Bs.
3) Changing policy of FI Liberalisation of policies FI would require expert services of M.Bs for project appraisal, financial management, financial restructuring etc.
4) Development of debt market Good portion of capital can be raised through debt instruments. Tremendous opportunities to M.Bs.

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Merchant banking

  • 1. Merchant Banking By B.K. VASHISHTHA
  • 2. Basics of Merchant Banking Merchant banking is relatively new concept in the area of financial services in India. It caters to the need of trade and industry by acting as intermediary, consultant , financial and liaison agency. The expectation that the business will generate money at some time in the future to repay the amount lent or invested, plus a return to the owner of the fund, is the basis of banking.
  • 3. If the bank lends money, it is commercial banking. If the bank is agent then it brings those with money together with those who need it. It is known as investment banking, some time called as merchant banking because merchant s were the first who need this type of funding.
  • 4. Meaning The dictionary meaning of merchant bank is – “An organistion that underwrites corporate securities and advises clients on issues like corporate mergers, etc. involves in the ownership of commercial ventures.”
  • 5. Definition “Merchant banking means any person who is engaged in the business of issue management either by making arrangements regarding selling, buying underwriting or subscribing to the securities as underwriter, manager, consultant, advisor or rendering corporate advisory services in relation to such issue management”.
  • 6. Services Rendered by Merchant Banker corporate counseling Project counseling and pre-investment studies Capital restructuring Credit syndication and project finance Issue management and underwriting Portfolio management Non-resident investment Working capital finance
  • 7. Services Rendered by Merchant Banker 9.Acceptance credit and bill discounting 10. Mergers Amalgamations and takeovers 11.Ventuer capital financing 12. Lease financing 13. Foreign Currency Finance 14. Fixed deposit broking 15. Mutual funds flotation and management 16. Arrange for Rehabilitation of sick projects.
  • 8. Origin of merchant banking The concept originated from Italy during 3rd century. The first known firms which have been involved were Riccadi of luca, Medici, Fuggier and so on. In olden time merchant banking was also known as “accepting and issuing houses” in the U.K. and “investment banks” in the USA.
  • 9. Origin of merchant banking In fact, there was no distinction between the function of merchant banking and commercial banks until 1932. later, the Glass Steagall Act,1933, distinguished the function of merchant banking or investment banking from commercial banking. However, in 2000 Clinton Administration allowed investment banks to run the function of commercial banks in addition to their usual functions of investment banking. This was effected through an amendment in the Glass Steagall Act.
  • 10. Origin of merchant banking in India National Grindlays bank in India initiated merchant banking services in1969. The Citibank followed it in 9170. The state bank of India was the first Indian commercial bank to set up a separate merchant banking division in 1973. ICICI followed it in 1974. both these Indian merchant bankers emerged as leader in merchant banking having done significant business during the period 1974-85 in comparison to foreign banks. A number of commercial bank financial institution and other organistion are now engaged in providing merchant banking services. The merchant banks in Indian operate as issue houses rather then full-fledged merchant banks.
  • 11. Difference between Merchant banks and Commercial banks Deals with Debt & Debt related finance. Asset oriented. Generally avoid risks. Deals with Equity & Equity related finance. Management oriented. Willing to accepts risks.
  • 12. Registration of merchant bankers 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 Any associate company, group company, subsidiary or inter connected company of the applicant should not have been registered merchant banker. The applicant should not have been involved in any securities scam or proved guilty for any offence. The applicant should have a minimum net worth of Rs. 5 crores.
  • 13. Scope of merchant banking activities In channelizing the financial surplus of the general public into productive investment avenues. To co-ordinate the activities of various intermediaries to the share issue such as the registrar, bankers, advertising agency, underwriters, broker etc. To ensure the compliance with rules and regulations governing the securities market
  • 14. Function of a merchant banker Management of debt equity offerings Promotional activities Placement and distribution Corporate advisory services Project advisory services Loan syndication Providing ventures capital and mezzanine financing Leasing finance
  • 15. Function of a merchant banker Bought out deals Non resident investment Advisory services relating to mergers and acquisition Portfolio management
  • 16. CODE OF CONDUCT : Should make all efforts to protect the interest of investors Should maintain high standards of integrity,dignity and fairness in conduct of business Should fulfill all obligations in a professional and ethical manner Should not discriminate among the clients Should ensure that prospectus, letter of offer etc.. is available to investors at the time of issue Should render best possible advice to its clients Any penal action taken by SEBI should be informed to its clients
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  • 18. Should abide by the rules of ‘‘Securities and Exchange Board of India Regulations,2003 “
  • 19. Shall develop its own internal code of conduct for governing its internal operations
  • 20. Should ensure that any person it employs should have the capacity to be a merchant banker
  • 21. It is responsible for the act of its employees and agents
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  • 23. Public issues (eligibility norms) 1. for unlisted companies- Should have a pre-issue net worth of a minimum amount of Rs. 1 crore in 3 out of the preceding 5 years. Compulsorily meet the minimum nethworth level during the two immediately preceding years. Should have a track record of distributable profits as given in section 205 of the companies act 1956 for at least 3 years In the preceding 5 year period The issue size should not exceed an amount equal to five times its pre-issue net worth.
  • 24. 2. for listed companies- Must have a track record of distributable profits in compliance with section 205 of the companies act 1956 for at least 3 years In the preceding 5 year period It must have a pre-issue net worth of not less than Rs. 1 crore in 3 out of the 5 preceding years, with the minimum net worth to be met during the immediately preceding 2 years.
  • 25. Limit of lead managers
  • 26. Registration charges According to SEBI the charges payable by the merchant banker are as under: Category 1- a sum of Rs. 2.5 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and thereafter a sum of Rs. 1 lakh to keep the registration in force. Category 2- A sum of Rs. 1.5 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the initial registration and thereafter a sum of Rs. 50000 to keep the registration in force.
  • 27. Registration charges Category -3- A sum of Rs. 1 lakh to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and there after a sum of 25000 to keep the registration in force. Category 4- A sum of Rs. 5000 to be paid annually for the first two year commencing from the date of initial registration and there after a sum of Rs. 1000 to keep the registration in force
  • 28. Summery of the SEBI guidelines on merchant banking 1. objectives of merchant banking regulation – It regulates the rising of fund in primary market It assures the issuer a market for rising resource at low cost, effectively and easily It ensures a high degree of protection to the interest of the investors It provides for the merchant banker a dynamic and competitive market with high standard of professional competence , integrity and solvency It ensures fair efficient and flexible primary market to all involved I the process of primary issue
  • 29. Authorized activity Issue management- It consist of preparation of prospectus and other information relating to the ; issue of shares and securities Determining financing structure Tie-up of finances Final allotment Refund of subscriptions Corporate advices Managing, consultation and advising The other authorized activities will be portfolio management services
  • 30. Method of authorization Professional qualification finance, low or business management Adequate office space, equipment and manpower At least two person to be employed with experience to carry on the business of merchant banking Capital adequacy Previous track record, experience, general reputation and fairness in all their transactions
  • 31. CATEGORY OF MERCHANT BANKER CATEGORY 1st :- 2nd :- 3rd :- 4th :- MINIMUM NETWORTH 1 crore 50 lacs 20 lacs NIL
  • 32. The Merchant Banking registered with SEBI classified according to the category
  • 33. MERCHANT BANKERS COMMISSION Maximum 0.5% Project appraisal fees Lead Manager :- - 0.5% upto Rs.25 crores - 0.2% more in excess of Rs.25 crores
  • 34. Underwriting fees Brokerage commission 1.5% Other expenses :- - Advertising - Printing - Registrar’s expenses - Stamp duty
  • 36. 1) Growth of new issues market Indian market largest emerging market Domestic and foreign investors setting up their biz here. Many public and private issues coming up Growth in new issues market Scope for M.Bs. have risen
  • 37. 2) Entry of FII Indian capital market is globalised Indian Cos. are permitted to invest in euro issues. Similarly, FII are permitted to invest in India. Hence they need M.Bs to advise them for their invt in India. Increasing no. of JVs also require expert services of M.Bs.
  • 38. 3) Changing policy of FI Liberalisation of policies FI would require expert services of M.Bs for project appraisal, financial management, financial restructuring etc.
  • 39. 4) Development of debt market Good portion of capital can be raised through debt instruments. Tremendous opportunities to M.Bs.
  • 40. 5) Innovations in Financial Instruments New financial instruments have come up. M.Bs are market makers for these instruments.
  • 41. 6) Corporate Restructuring Liberalisation and globalisation Competition in corporate sector becoming intense. Cos. reviewing their strategies, structure and functioning etc. leading to corporate restructuring. Good opportunity to M.Bs to extend their area of operation.
  • 42. 7) Disinvestment It means reduction of some kind of asset of a firm for achieving either financial or ethical objectives. Motive of disinvestment is to obtain funds.
  • 43. Conclusion Inspite of problems popping up, merchant banking in India has vast scope to develop because of lot of domestic as well as foreign businesses booming here. Indian economy provides an amicable environment for these firms to set up, flourish and expand here.