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RBI's prior approval not needed for Japan's MUFG to acquire 20% stake in Shriram Finance

The RBI has allowed MUFG to invest in Shriram Finance's 20% stake sale without prior permission. This deal marks a significant FDI and has garnered shareholder approval, although it faces scrutiny from some proxy advisers regarding specific proposals.

2 min read13 Feb 2026
Markets

Shriram Finance Q3 Results: Profit jumps 21% to ₹2,522 crore, beats estimates

Shriram Finance Q3 Results: This was Shriram Finance's first earnings report after Japan's largest bank, MUFG, agreed to buy a 20% stake in the company for $4.4 billion in late December.

1 min read23 Jan 2026
Markets

Shriram Finance rules out banking license plans after MUFG investment — Check details

Shriram Finance confirmed it will not apply for a banking license after MUFG's $4.4 billion investment for a 20% stake. The company prefers to remain an NBFC, focusing on retail lending opportunities without structural changes in management.

2 min read22 Dec 2025
Companies

Shriram to retain control at Shriram Finance after MUFG deal

The deal leverages Shriram’s unique ownership structure, which allows for potential future management control, and its superior return on assets compared to traditional banks.

4 min read22 Dec 2025
Companies

Shriram Finance calls press meet on December 22 amid reports of MUFG acquiring minority stake

Shriram Finance will hold a press conference on 22 December to share strategic updates and business plans. This follows reports of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group planning to acquire a 20% stake in the company.

1 min read18 Dec 2025
Companies

Japan’s MUFG to invest up to $4.5-5 billion in Shriram Finance for 20% stake in major India bet

Japan’s banking giant plans to acquire a 20% stake, marking one of the largest foreign investments in an Indian NBFC amid a wave of strategic global buyouts.

2 min read17 Dec 2025
Companies

What ‘growth phobic’ Sundaram Finance can learn from Eliud Kipchoge

Those who run marathons know the importance of 1:59:40. Kipchoge, arguably the greatest marathoner of all time, ran 42.1km in less than two hours, in October 2019. Now, what does this have to do with Chennai-based NBFC Sundaram Finance? Read on.

10 min read8 Sep 2024