Jio Financial Services, Reliance’s $20 billion spin-off, makes market debut

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For years, the Indian market has been anticipating for a public debut of Reliance Retail and Jio Platforms. But in a surprise late last year, Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man and chairman of conglomerate Reliance Industries, found a different offering — a little known non-bank financial subsidiary — to offer to the market.

That offering, Jio Financial Services, made its public debut on Monday, with a listing at 262 Indian rupees ($3.15) per share. At the time of writing, the share was trading at 251.75 Indian rupees, down 3.8%, giving Jio Financial Services a market cap of $19.2 billion. At that valuation, the unit is already the fifth largest financial services company in India.

Reliance has not said a lot about what Jio Financial Services will do — other than announcing last month a partnership with BlackRock to launch an asset management platform for consumers in India. In filings, Reliance has suggested that its services may include consumer and merchant lending, payments platform, insurance broking, AMC & other NLFs, analysts at Jefferies wrote in a note on Sunday.

“Consumer lending will include financing for consumer durables sold through retail stores to begin with and will add more secured loans later. Merchant lending vertical will focus on merchants in grocery, digital, fashion and pharma formats. In SME segment it will focus on working capital loans. It will build payments platforms focussed around merchants, ramp-up Jio Payments Bank and build insurance broking,” the analysts wrote.

More to follow.



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