Axis Bank looks to acquire a large stake in Max Life
The ongoing talks between Axis Bank and Max Life comes nearly two years after regulators spiked the latter’s merger deal with HDFC Life.
The ongoing talks between Axis Bank and Max Life comes nearly two years after regulators spiked the latter’s merger deal with HDFC Life. Incidentally, new Axis Bank CEO Amitabh Chaudhry was spearheading HDFC Life when the merger was being discussed.
The country’s top private insurers belong to banking groups. These include SBI Life, ICICI Pru Life and HDFC Life.
When contacted, Axis Bank and Max Life holding company Max Financial Services said that they did not comment on market speculation. Max Life did not respond to a query sent on Monday till the time of going to press.
It’s unclear if Max Life is in talks with multiple suitors currently. IndusInd Bank had explored a majority share acquisition in Max Life, but talks didn’t progress as the former insisted on 51% control, sources said.

Max Life has been looking for a banking partner. It had earlier looked at acquiring IDBI Federal Life Insurance — an arm of IDBI Bank — to get the parent’s distribution. However, the move fell through after its PSU rival Life Insurance Corporation acquired majority stake in IDBI Bank.
The holding company Max Financial Services, created through a demerger to provide investors access to life insurance business, has a market capitalisation of about Rs 11,700 crore currently. Shares of Max Financial Services ended nearly flat at Rs 434 apiece on Monday. Max Financial Services holds 70% stake in the life insurer, while Sumitomo of Japan, Axis Bank and other smaller shareholders including employees own the remaining 30%.
In earlier interviews, the chiefs of both Max Life and Axis Bank had expressed interest in taking the partnership forward. Max Life Insurance CEO Prashant Tripathy said that the company was keen on extending its relationship with Axis Bank, which ends in 2021.
Analysts said the deal was logical, though some argued that it would drag down Axis Bank’s return on equity.
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