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Financial Technologies sells 1% in Dubai commodity bourse for $12.5 mn

Posted by dealcurry on April 5, 2007

Indian IT company and MCX promoter Financial Technologies has sold a 1% stake in its Middle East-based venture, the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX), to its partner, the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC). The size of the deal is around $12.5 mn valuing the year-and-a-half old DGCX at $1.25 bn. Financial Technologies would now hold a 49% stake in DGCX.

DGCX is an electronic futures and options exchange which utilizes trading, clearing and settlement technology developed by Financial Technologies. The exchange lists futures contracts in gold, silver, currencies and fuel oil. It has recently announced the imminent launch of futures contracts in steel and options contracts on gold. DGCX has also foreshadowed the future listing of various agricultural, metal, and energy products.

Read the article in Business Standard.
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MCX may divest stake to Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

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MCX promoter Financial Technologies eyes stake in OTCEI, ISE

Posted by dealcurry on February 24, 2007

Financial Technologies, the promoter of the Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX), has shown interest in acquiring stakes in the Over the Counter Exchange of India (OTCEI) and the Inter-connected Stock Exchange (ISE). The company had recently applied to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) expressing interest in floating a separate stock exchange for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The company’s move to acquire a stake is seen as a step towards setting up an SME bourse. The OTCEI had placed Financial Technologies’ proposal to buy stake before its promoters and was awaiting their response. The ISE is expected to complete its valuation shortly, with the September 14 deadline for the completion of demutualization process approaching. Apart from Financial Technologies, a few other IT companies and private equity firms are learnt to have approached the exchange to acquire stake. The OTCEI is promoted by financial institutions such as UTI, ICICI, IDBI and LIC, while the ISE is promoted by 13 regional stock exchanges of Bangalore, Kochi, Jaipur, Bhubaneshwar and Mangalore, among others.

Read the Business Standard article.

Posted in Financial Services, Financial Technologies, Inter-connected Stock Exchange, Mergers and Acquisitions, Multi Commodity Exchange, Over The Counter Exchange of India | Leave a Comment »

MCX may divest stake to Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

Posted by dealcurry on January 17, 2007

The Dubai government-owned Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) may buy stake in Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX). DMCC would initially pick up a minor ownership in the MCX and later increase it following MCX’s initial public offering (IPO).

MCX is planning an IPO to raise about Rs. 300 crores. US-based New York Mercantile Exchange was reportedly eying a 9% stake in MCX for about $60 mn. In early 2006, foreign institutional investor Fidelity International had picked up more than 9% in MCX for $49 mn. Currently, the major shareholders of MCX, other than its promoter Financial Technologies, are State Bank of India, NABARD, the National Stock Exchange, Union Bank, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank and SBI Life Insurance.

DMCC, MCX and Financial Technologies had together set up the Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange, which had commenced trading more than a year back. Recently, the New York Stock Exchange Group, General Atlantic, Goldman Sachs and Softbank Asian Infrastructure Fund bought 5% each in the National Stock Exchange (See Related Post).

Read more on this in DNA Money.

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NYMEX initiates talks to acquire 9% stake in MCX

Posted by dealcurry on December 18, 2006

Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX), whose IPO is one of the most looked forward to, is about to bring in a new strategic investor. The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is said to be in discussions with MCX for a 7% stake. Earlier, Fidelity International had picked up 9% stake in MCX for $49 mn (Rs. 220 crores). Merrill Lynch is the advisor to MCX on the deal, as well as the manager to the issue. The deal may be valued anywhere upwards of $60 mn (Rs. 270 crores). Both exchanges have declined to comment on this issue. NYMEX had earlier tried to acquire ICICI’s 7% equity stake in NCDEX, which eventually went to Goldman Sachs. Founded by Financial Technologies India, MCX is India’s largest commodity exchange. It accounts for 56% of the total Indian commodity and futures market with an average daily turnover of about $1.5 billion. Indian exchanges are waiting for clarity on the FDI norms for exchanges, even as the government formulates the policy on foreign holding in Indian commodity bourses. SEBI recently issued guidelines for the BSE, proposing a cap of 49% on foreign holding, which includes 26% FDI and the balance 23% for FIIs. Industry anticipates that SEBI would maintain these norms for commodity exchanges in the country as well.

For more details, read the article from The Economic Times.

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