PFC, REC shares fall up to 3% after merger announcement
Power Finance Corporation's board has approved an in-principle merger with REC, advancing a Union Budget proposal to restructure the two public sector NBFCs. This move aims to achieve scale, improve efficiency, and enhance credit flow to India's p...

PFC already holds a 52.63% stake in REC, following its acquisition of the government’s holding earlier. In a regulatory filing, PFC said its board noted the government’s proposal to merge the two entities to achieve scale, improve operational efficiency, and enhance credit flow to the power sector.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her Budget speech on February 1, proposed restructuring PFC and REC to strengthen public sector NBFCs. Earlier, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs had cleared the transaction under which PFC acquired the government’s stake in REC, resulting in a holding–subsidary structure between the two companies.
The proposed merger, subject to statutory approvals and detailed structuring, would combine both entities into a single balance sheet, potentially creating a stronger and more efficient lender for India’s power and infrastructure sectors.
Both PFC and REC play a critical role in financing the power sector. PFC, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Power, provides funding across the power value chain, including generation, transmission, distribution, and renewable energy. REC was originally established to finance rural electrification projects, contributing significantly to India’s near-universal electricity access.
PFC and REC share performance
Technical View
PFC: The 14-day RSI stands at 74.1, indicating the stock is in the overbought zone, which could lead to a short-term pullback. However, the stock is trading above all 8 key simple moving averages (SMAs), reflecting strong bullish momentum.
REC: The 14-day RSI is at 53.2, suggesting neutral momentum. The stock is trading above 6 out of 8 SMAs, indicating a mildly bullish technical structure.
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