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Mergers & Acquisitions

Bank of Rajasthan ACQUISITION by ICICI Bank




                  GROUP NO. 4


          Ankit Suneja     –7
          Ganapathy        – 23
          Harsh Sachdeva   – 31
          Shivam Maurya    – 53
Mergers & Acquisitions
                                                                            Bank of Rajasthan ACQUISITION by ICICI Bank

                                           Table of Contents
                                           ICICI BANK ................................................................................................................................... 2
                                           BANK OF RAJASTHAN (BOR) ............................................................................................................. 2
                                           WHY BOR ..................................................................................................................................... 3
                                           NEGATIVES .................................................................................................................................... 3
                                           DEAL STRUCTURE/VALUATION .......................................................................................................... 4
                                              SWAP RATIO .............................................................................................................................. 4
                                           PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED................................................................................................................ 5
                                              EGM- KOLKATA CIVIL COURT ........................................................................................................ 5
                                              EGM AND COMPANY LAW ........................................................................................................... 6
                                              UNION STRIKE ............................................................................................................................ 6
                                           POST AMALGAMATION .................................................................................................................... 7
                                              RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT.............................................................................................................. 7
                                              SHARE MOVEMENT...................................................................................................................... 7
                                           REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................. 7
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ICICI Bank



ICICI Bank is India's second-largest bank with total assets of Rs. 3,634.00 billion (US$ 81 billion) at March
31, 2010 and profit after tax Rs. 40.25 billion (US$ 896 million) for the year ended March 31, 2010. The
Bank has a network of 2,035 branches and about 5,518 ATMs in India and presence in 18 countries. ICICI
Bank offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers
through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialised subsidiaries in the areas of investment
banking, life and non-life insurance, venture capital and asset management. The Bank currently has
subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Russia and Canada, branches in United States, Singapore, Bahrain,
Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Qatar and Dubai International Finance Centre and representative offices in United
Arab Emirates, China, South Africa, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Their UK subsidiary
has established branches in Belgium and Germany.

ICICI Bank's equity shares are listed in India on Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange
of India Limited and its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE).




Bank of Rajasthan (BoR)




Bank of Rajasthan, with its stronghold in the state of Rajasthan, has a nationwide presence,
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serving its customers with a mission of " together we prosper " engaging actively in Commercial
Banking, Merchant Banking, Auxiliary services, Consumer Banking, Deposit & Money
Placement services, Trust & Custodial services, International Banking, Priority Sector Banking,
Depository.

Bank of Rajasthan, a leading Private Sector Bank, having branches all over India with prominent
presence in Rajasthan having specialised forex and Industrial finance branches. The Bank is
committed to the highest level of customer satisfaction through personalized and efficient
services. Bank of Rajasthan is a listed old Indian private sector bank with its corporate office at Mumbai
in Maharashtra and registered office at Udaipur in Rajasthan. At March 31, 2009, Bank of Rajasthan had
463 branches and 111 ATMs, total assets of Rs. 172.24 billion, deposits of Rs. 151.87 billion and


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advances of Rs. 77.81 billion. It made a net profit of Rs. 1.18 billion in the year ended March 31, 2009
                                           and a net loss of Rs. 0.10 billion in the nine months ended December 31, 2009.




                                           Why BoR

                                               •   ICICI Bank Ltd, India’s largest private sector bank, said it agreed to acquire smaller rival Bank of
                                                   Rajasthan Ltd to strengthen its presence in northern and western India.
                                               •   Deal would substantially enhance its branch network and it would combine Bank of Rajasthan
                                                   branch franchise with its strong capital base.
                                               •   This acquisition would be ICICI Bank’s third one after Bank of Madura in 2000-01 and Sangli Bank
                                                   in 2006-07.
                                               •   In February, RBI imposed 25 lakh Indian rupees penalty on Bank of Rajasthan for various
                                                   violations. It also ordered a special audit of the books of the bank, after it found lapses in
                                                   corporate governance and disclosure norms.
                                               •   The deal, which will give ICICI a sizeable presence in the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan,
                                                   values the small bank at about 2.9 times its book value, compared with an Indian banking sector
                                                   average of 1.84.
                                               •   ICICI Bank may be killing two birds with one stone through its proposed merger of the Bank of
                                                   Rajasthan. Besides getting 468 branches, India's largest private sector bank will also get control
                                                   of 58 branches of a regional rural bank sponsored by BoR.
                                               •   The board approved the merger after considering the results of the due diligence covering
                                                   advances, investments, deposits, properties and branches and employee-related liabilities, and
                                                   the valuation report of Haribhakti and Co, Chartered Accountants.
                                               •   Post-merger, ICICI Bank's branch network would go up to 2,463.This is the third merger for the
                                                   bank, after it took over Bank of Madura and Sangli Bank.
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                                           Negatives

                                           The negatives for ICICI Bank are the potential risks arising from BoR's non-performing loans and that BoR
                                           is trading at expensive valuations. As on FY-10 the net worth of BoR was approximately Rs 760 crore and
                                           that of ICICI Bank Rs 5,17,000 crore, he added. For the December 2009 quarter, BoR reported a loss of
                                           Rs 44 crore on an income of Rs 373 crore.




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Deal Structure/Valuation

The Board will consider the due diligence report and valuation report at a subsequent meeting. The
proposal if approved by the Boards of both ICICI Bank and Bank of Rajasthan would then be placed
before the shareholders of both banks for approval and would be submitted to Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) for its consideration.

Under the terms of the deal, ICICI Bank will offer 25 shares for every 118 shares of Bank of Rajasthan.




The valuation implied by the share exchange ratio is in line with the market capitalization per branch of
old private sector banks in India, The final determination of the share exchange ratio is subject to due
diligence, independent valuation and approvals.
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According to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Tayals, the promoters of Bank of
Rajasthan hold nearly 55 percent stake in the bank. At the end of 2009, the promoters held a 28.6 per
cent stake in the bank, according to stock exchange data. ICICI is offering to pay 188.42 rupees per
share, in an all-share deal, for Bank of Rajasthan, a premium of 89 percent to the small lender, valuing
the business at $668 million. The Bank of Rajasthan approved the deal, which will be subject to
regulatory agreement.

        Swap Ratio
The bank said the swap ratio is based on an internal analysis of the strategic value of the amalgamation,
average market capitalisation per branch of old private sector banks and relevant precedent
transactions. According to analysts, the swap ratio works out to a premium of 89.4 per cent over BoR's


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current market price. The merger is not likely to have any material impact on ICICI Bank's capital and the
                                           only advantage is a readymade branch network. With a Tier-I capital of above 13 per cent, the impact on
                                           ICICI Bank's capital would be less than 3 per cent.




                                           Problems Encountered
                                                   EGM - Kol k ata Civil Court


                                           The extraordinary general meeting of Bank of Rajasthan convened to seek shareholders' approval for its
                                           merger with ICICI Bank witnessed high drama with a Kolkata court staying the meeting that was
                                           subsequently overruled by the High Court.

                                           Extraordinary general meeting that was called to approve the merger was first cancelled after a Kolkata
                                           civil court restrained the management from holding the EGM. This was based on a complaint filed by a
                                           shareholder who was against the merger. The bank then went ahead and informed the exchanges that
                                           the EGM has been cancelled following a court order.

                                           The Managing Director of the bank then decided not to hold the meeting and he, along with other
                                           officers of the bank, left the venue.

                                           The bank also informed stock exchanges that the EGM has been cancelled following a court order.
                                           However, some of the directors and shareholders, including dominant shareholder Mr P.K. Tayal went
                                           ahead and held the meeting, chaired by Mr Dinesh Lakhani, a shareholder.

                                           However, Bank of Rajasthan moved the Calcutta High Court contending that the city court did not have
                                           the jurisdiction to hear the matter. The High Court vacated the stay. “The BoR EGM happened. A lower
                                           court in Kolkata had issued an injunction against holding of the EGM. The Calcutta High Court has stayed
                                           the lower court order,”

                                           According to legal experts, it was the bank which requisitioned the meeting and later cancelled it
                                           following the court order. Therefore, the meeting held by the shareholders after that is illegal and the
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                                           outcome of the ballot will not be legally binding on the bank. The extraordinary general meeting of Bank
                                           of Rajasthan convened to seek shareholders' approval for its merger with ICICI Bank witnessed high
                                           drama with a Kolkata court staying the meeting that was subsequently overruled by the High Court. Out
                                           of the total 15 directors on the BoR board, 12 attended the board meeting held on May 18, said an
                                           association representative. While seven directors voted in favour of the amalgamation, five abstained
                                           from voting.

                                           The stay was lifted after an order of the Kolkata High Court moved by ICICI Bank. The boards of both the
                                           banks had approved the merger at a swap ratio of 1:4.72, – 4.72 shares of Bank of Rajasthan for one
                                           share of ICICI Bank.




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EGM and Company Law


Of course you had all the shareholders who had gathered here and they decided that they could appoint
their own Chairman and continue with the meeting. There is no real process for something like this.
What the Companies Act provides is that 10% of the shareholders of a company could requisition a
meeting and make a request to the Board of the company to hold a meeting, and then the Board would
be mandated to hold such a meeting within a period of three weeks of such a requisition again by
following all the procedures.

Although you may have had the 10% who could have requisitioned the meeting but the onus eventually
was on the Board to then to take it forward. So if you look at it from a very technical perspective,
whether that shareholders meeting is a validly held meeting or not is very questionable. From a
company law point of view it could easily be a 50-50 case. Maybe that meeting was not valid in its own
right.




        Union Strike




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Three major employee unions of BoR -All India Bank of Rajasthan Employees Federation, All India Bank
of Rajasthan Officers' Association and Akhil Bhartiya Bank of Rajasthan Karmchari Sangh, have called the
strike demanding the immediate termination of the ICICI-BoR merger proposal.

The United Forum of Bank of Rajasthan Unions has opposed the merger of Bank of Rajasthan with ICICI
Bank, citing cultural compatibility issues. According to it, if a merger is essential it should be with a
public sector bank.



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Employees fear that the merger would result in job losses as the work cultures of both banks are
                                           'extremely' different. This would also destroy the identity of one of the oldest private sector banks in the
                                           country. More than 4,300 employees of BoR began a two-day all-India strike to protest against the
                                           merger.




                                           Post Amalgamation


                                                   Rajasthan High Court
                                           The Rajasthan High Court issued notices to the Reserve Bank of India, Bank of Rajasthan (BoR), ICICI
                                           Bank and others on a petition filed by an employees union of the Udaipur-based BoR against its
                                           proposed merger with ICICI Bank, the country's largest private sector lender.

                                           "The High Court issued notices to all respondents - the Union of India, Reserve Bank, Sebi, BoR, ICICI
                                           Bank, P K Tayal and S K Tayal (BoR promoters)," who filed the petition on behalf of the Akhil Bharatiya
                                           BoR Karamchari Sangh.

                                           The petition claims that the BoR board decision on 18 May 2010 to merge with ICICI Bank was illegal as
                                           the Securities and Exchange Board of India had found out that the Tayals had acquired 55.1 per cent
                                           equity in the bank in violation of its regulations.



                                                   Share movement
                                           Shares of BoR jumped close to 20 per cent to a 52-week high on the back of reports of the merger. The
                                           shares were locked in at the upper circuit at Rs 99.5 . Close to three crore shares of BoR were traded on
                                           BSE and NSE , making for a total turnover of Rs 27,431 lakh. ICICI Bank was down more than one per
                                           cent on both the exchanges.

                                           On the BSE, the scrip was down 1.45 per cent at Rs 889.35. The ICICI Bank ADR was trading at $38.61
                                           down $0.86 or 2.18 per cent on the NYSE.
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                                           References
                                                   http://www.ibtimes.com/articles

                                                   http://www.thehindubusinessline.com

                                                   www.icici.com

                                                   www.bankofrajasthan.com




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Mergers&Acquisition Report

  • 1. Mergers & Acquisitions Bank of Rajasthan ACQUISITION by ICICI Bank GROUP NO. 4 Ankit Suneja –7 Ganapathy – 23 Harsh Sachdeva – 31 Shivam Maurya – 53
  • 2. Mergers & Acquisitions Bank of Rajasthan ACQUISITION by ICICI Bank Table of Contents ICICI BANK ................................................................................................................................... 2 BANK OF RAJASTHAN (BOR) ............................................................................................................. 2 WHY BOR ..................................................................................................................................... 3 NEGATIVES .................................................................................................................................... 3 DEAL STRUCTURE/VALUATION .......................................................................................................... 4 SWAP RATIO .............................................................................................................................. 4 PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED................................................................................................................ 5 EGM- KOLKATA CIVIL COURT ........................................................................................................ 5 EGM AND COMPANY LAW ........................................................................................................... 6 UNION STRIKE ............................................................................................................................ 6 POST AMALGAMATION .................................................................................................................... 7 RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT.............................................................................................................. 7 SHARE MOVEMENT...................................................................................................................... 7 REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................. 7 Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] 1
  • 3. ICICI Bank ICICI Bank is India's second-largest bank with total assets of Rs. 3,634.00 billion (US$ 81 billion) at March 31, 2010 and profit after tax Rs. 40.25 billion (US$ 896 million) for the year ended March 31, 2010. The Bank has a network of 2,035 branches and about 5,518 ATMs in India and presence in 18 countries. ICICI Bank offers a wide range of banking products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of delivery channels and through its specialised subsidiaries in the areas of investment banking, life and non-life insurance, venture capital and asset management. The Bank currently has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Russia and Canada, branches in United States, Singapore, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Qatar and Dubai International Finance Centre and representative offices in United Arab Emirates, China, South Africa, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Their UK subsidiary has established branches in Belgium and Germany. ICICI Bank's equity shares are listed in India on Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited and its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Bank of Rajasthan (BoR) Bank of Rajasthan, with its stronghold in the state of Rajasthan, has a nationwide presence, Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] serving its customers with a mission of " together we prosper " engaging actively in Commercial Banking, Merchant Banking, Auxiliary services, Consumer Banking, Deposit & Money Placement services, Trust & Custodial services, International Banking, Priority Sector Banking, Depository. Bank of Rajasthan, a leading Private Sector Bank, having branches all over India with prominent presence in Rajasthan having specialised forex and Industrial finance branches. The Bank is committed to the highest level of customer satisfaction through personalized and efficient services. Bank of Rajasthan is a listed old Indian private sector bank with its corporate office at Mumbai in Maharashtra and registered office at Udaipur in Rajasthan. At March 31, 2009, Bank of Rajasthan had 463 branches and 111 ATMs, total assets of Rs. 172.24 billion, deposits of Rs. 151.87 billion and 2
  • 4. advances of Rs. 77.81 billion. It made a net profit of Rs. 1.18 billion in the year ended March 31, 2009 and a net loss of Rs. 0.10 billion in the nine months ended December 31, 2009. Why BoR • ICICI Bank Ltd, India’s largest private sector bank, said it agreed to acquire smaller rival Bank of Rajasthan Ltd to strengthen its presence in northern and western India. • Deal would substantially enhance its branch network and it would combine Bank of Rajasthan branch franchise with its strong capital base. • This acquisition would be ICICI Bank’s third one after Bank of Madura in 2000-01 and Sangli Bank in 2006-07. • In February, RBI imposed 25 lakh Indian rupees penalty on Bank of Rajasthan for various violations. It also ordered a special audit of the books of the bank, after it found lapses in corporate governance and disclosure norms. • The deal, which will give ICICI a sizeable presence in the northwestern desert state of Rajasthan, values the small bank at about 2.9 times its book value, compared with an Indian banking sector average of 1.84. • ICICI Bank may be killing two birds with one stone through its proposed merger of the Bank of Rajasthan. Besides getting 468 branches, India's largest private sector bank will also get control of 58 branches of a regional rural bank sponsored by BoR. • The board approved the merger after considering the results of the due diligence covering advances, investments, deposits, properties and branches and employee-related liabilities, and the valuation report of Haribhakti and Co, Chartered Accountants. • Post-merger, ICICI Bank's branch network would go up to 2,463.This is the third merger for the bank, after it took over Bank of Madura and Sangli Bank. Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] Negatives The negatives for ICICI Bank are the potential risks arising from BoR's non-performing loans and that BoR is trading at expensive valuations. As on FY-10 the net worth of BoR was approximately Rs 760 crore and that of ICICI Bank Rs 5,17,000 crore, he added. For the December 2009 quarter, BoR reported a loss of Rs 44 crore on an income of Rs 373 crore. 3
  • 5. Deal Structure/Valuation The Board will consider the due diligence report and valuation report at a subsequent meeting. The proposal if approved by the Boards of both ICICI Bank and Bank of Rajasthan would then be placed before the shareholders of both banks for approval and would be submitted to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for its consideration. Under the terms of the deal, ICICI Bank will offer 25 shares for every 118 shares of Bank of Rajasthan. The valuation implied by the share exchange ratio is in line with the market capitalization per branch of old private sector banks in India, The final determination of the share exchange ratio is subject to due diligence, independent valuation and approvals. Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] According to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Tayals, the promoters of Bank of Rajasthan hold nearly 55 percent stake in the bank. At the end of 2009, the promoters held a 28.6 per cent stake in the bank, according to stock exchange data. ICICI is offering to pay 188.42 rupees per share, in an all-share deal, for Bank of Rajasthan, a premium of 89 percent to the small lender, valuing the business at $668 million. The Bank of Rajasthan approved the deal, which will be subject to regulatory agreement. Swap Ratio The bank said the swap ratio is based on an internal analysis of the strategic value of the amalgamation, average market capitalisation per branch of old private sector banks and relevant precedent transactions. According to analysts, the swap ratio works out to a premium of 89.4 per cent over BoR's 4
  • 6. current market price. The merger is not likely to have any material impact on ICICI Bank's capital and the only advantage is a readymade branch network. With a Tier-I capital of above 13 per cent, the impact on ICICI Bank's capital would be less than 3 per cent. Problems Encountered EGM - Kol k ata Civil Court The extraordinary general meeting of Bank of Rajasthan convened to seek shareholders' approval for its merger with ICICI Bank witnessed high drama with a Kolkata court staying the meeting that was subsequently overruled by the High Court. Extraordinary general meeting that was called to approve the merger was first cancelled after a Kolkata civil court restrained the management from holding the EGM. This was based on a complaint filed by a shareholder who was against the merger. The bank then went ahead and informed the exchanges that the EGM has been cancelled following a court order. The Managing Director of the bank then decided not to hold the meeting and he, along with other officers of the bank, left the venue. The bank also informed stock exchanges that the EGM has been cancelled following a court order. However, some of the directors and shareholders, including dominant shareholder Mr P.K. Tayal went ahead and held the meeting, chaired by Mr Dinesh Lakhani, a shareholder. However, Bank of Rajasthan moved the Calcutta High Court contending that the city court did not have the jurisdiction to hear the matter. The High Court vacated the stay. “The BoR EGM happened. A lower court in Kolkata had issued an injunction against holding of the EGM. The Calcutta High Court has stayed the lower court order,” According to legal experts, it was the bank which requisitioned the meeting and later cancelled it following the court order. Therefore, the meeting held by the shareholders after that is illegal and the Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] outcome of the ballot will not be legally binding on the bank. The extraordinary general meeting of Bank of Rajasthan convened to seek shareholders' approval for its merger with ICICI Bank witnessed high drama with a Kolkata court staying the meeting that was subsequently overruled by the High Court. Out of the total 15 directors on the BoR board, 12 attended the board meeting held on May 18, said an association representative. While seven directors voted in favour of the amalgamation, five abstained from voting. The stay was lifted after an order of the Kolkata High Court moved by ICICI Bank. The boards of both the banks had approved the merger at a swap ratio of 1:4.72, – 4.72 shares of Bank of Rajasthan for one share of ICICI Bank. 5
  • 7. EGM and Company Law Of course you had all the shareholders who had gathered here and they decided that they could appoint their own Chairman and continue with the meeting. There is no real process for something like this. What the Companies Act provides is that 10% of the shareholders of a company could requisition a meeting and make a request to the Board of the company to hold a meeting, and then the Board would be mandated to hold such a meeting within a period of three weeks of such a requisition again by following all the procedures. Although you may have had the 10% who could have requisitioned the meeting but the onus eventually was on the Board to then to take it forward. So if you look at it from a very technical perspective, whether that shareholders meeting is a validly held meeting or not is very questionable. From a company law point of view it could easily be a 50-50 case. Maybe that meeting was not valid in its own right. Union Strike Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] Three major employee unions of BoR -All India Bank of Rajasthan Employees Federation, All India Bank of Rajasthan Officers' Association and Akhil Bhartiya Bank of Rajasthan Karmchari Sangh, have called the strike demanding the immediate termination of the ICICI-BoR merger proposal. The United Forum of Bank of Rajasthan Unions has opposed the merger of Bank of Rajasthan with ICICI Bank, citing cultural compatibility issues. According to it, if a merger is essential it should be with a public sector bank. 6
  • 8. Employees fear that the merger would result in job losses as the work cultures of both banks are 'extremely' different. This would also destroy the identity of one of the oldest private sector banks in the country. More than 4,300 employees of BoR began a two-day all-India strike to protest against the merger. Post Amalgamation Rajasthan High Court The Rajasthan High Court issued notices to the Reserve Bank of India, Bank of Rajasthan (BoR), ICICI Bank and others on a petition filed by an employees union of the Udaipur-based BoR against its proposed merger with ICICI Bank, the country's largest private sector lender. "The High Court issued notices to all respondents - the Union of India, Reserve Bank, Sebi, BoR, ICICI Bank, P K Tayal and S K Tayal (BoR promoters)," who filed the petition on behalf of the Akhil Bharatiya BoR Karamchari Sangh. The petition claims that the BoR board decision on 18 May 2010 to merge with ICICI Bank was illegal as the Securities and Exchange Board of India had found out that the Tayals had acquired 55.1 per cent equity in the bank in violation of its regulations. Share movement Shares of BoR jumped close to 20 per cent to a 52-week high on the back of reports of the merger. The shares were locked in at the upper circuit at Rs 99.5 . Close to three crore shares of BoR were traded on BSE and NSE , making for a total turnover of Rs 27,431 lakh. ICICI Bank was down more than one per cent on both the exchanges. On the BSE, the scrip was down 1.45 per cent at Rs 889.35. The ICICI Bank ADR was trading at $38.61 down $0.86 or 2.18 per cent on the NYSE. Mergers & Acquisitions | [Pick the date] References http://www.ibtimes.com/articles http://www.thehindubusinessline.com www.icici.com www.bankofrajasthan.com 7