SKS Microfinance Says Vikram Akula No Longer its Promoter

SKS Microfinance on Friday said it will cease to treat a few entities, including Vikram Akula and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments, as its promoters.

Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Mutual Benefit Trusts are the other entities that have been removed from the promoters list.

SKS Microfinance in a filing to the BSE said "taking cognisance of their (entities) requests and instructions, the company shall cease to treat them as its promoters with immediate effect".

SKS Microfinance, the only listed microfinance company, said that Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments have entirely divested their shareholding in the company and do not currently hold any equity shares.

Mr Akula was previously the executive chairman of the company's board of directors.

He resigned as a director of the company on November 23, 2011 and currently holds only 10 equity shares, the filing said, adding that he does not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements.

"Akula has informed the company through an e-mail dated April 24 2014, that he is not a promoter of the company," the filing said.

The company's mutual benefit trusts include SKS Mutual Benefit Trust Medak, Sangareddy, Jogipet, Narayankhed and Sadasivapet.

"The Mutual Benefit Trusts do not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements, except such rights that are available to every public shareholder of the company," the company said.

Shares in SKS Microfinance, on Friday, ended at Rs 233.25 apiece on the BSE, down 2.41 per cent from the previous close.

SKS Microfinance on Friday said it will cease to treat a few entities, including Vikram Akula and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments, as its promoters.

Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Mutual Benefit Trusts are the other entities that have been removed from the promoters list.

SKS Microfinance in a filing to the BSE said "taking cognisance of their (entities) requests and instructions, the company shall cease to treat them as its promoters with immediate effect".

SKS Microfinance, the only listed microfinance company, said that Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments have entirely divested their shareholding in the company and do not currently hold any equity shares.

Mr Akula was previously the executive chairman of the company's board of directors.

He resigned as a director of the company on November 23, 2011 and currently holds only 10 equity shares, the filing said, adding that he does not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements.

"Akula has informed the company through an e-mail dated April 24 2014, that he is not a promoter of the company," the filing said.

The company's mutual benefit trusts include SKS Mutual Benefit Trust Medak, Sangareddy, Jogipet, Narayankhed and Sadasivapet.

"The Mutual Benefit Trusts do not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements, except such rights that are available to every public shareholder of the company," the company said.

Shares in SKS Microfinance, on Friday, ended at Rs 233.25 apiece on the BSE, down 2.41 per cent from the previous close.

SKS Microfinance on Friday said it will cease to treat a few entities, including Vikram Akula and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments, as its promoters.

Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Mutual Benefit Trusts are the other entities that have been removed from the promoters list.

SKS Microfinance in a filing to the BSE said "taking cognisance of their (entities) requests and instructions, the company shall cease to treat them as its promoters with immediate effect".

SKS Microfinance, the only listed microfinance company, said that Mauritius Unitus Corporation and Sequoia Capital India Growth Investments have entirely divested their shareholding in the company and do not currently hold any equity shares.

Mr Akula was previously the executive chairman of the company's board of directors.

He resigned as a director of the company on November 23, 2011 and currently holds only 10 equity shares, the filing said, adding that he does not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements.

"Akula has informed the company through an e-mail dated April 24 2014, that he is not a promoter of the company," the filing said.

The company's mutual benefit trusts include SKS Mutual Benefit Trust Medak, Sangareddy, Jogipet, Narayankhed and Sadasivapet.

"The Mutual Benefit Trusts do not have any special rights in the company through formal or informal arrangements, except such rights that are available to every public shareholder of the company," the company said.

Shares in SKS Microfinance, on Friday, ended at Rs 233.25 apiece on the BSE, down 2.41 per cent from the previous close.

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