The Carlyle Group is gearing up to exit its stake in PNB Housing with a Rs 2,600 crore deal, following a series of phased sales that began in July 2024.
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Carlyle Group initially acquired a significant stake in PNB Housing in 2014 and has been gradually reducing its holding. The current deal to exit is valued at Rs 2,600 crore.
Carlyle sold a 12.8% stake in PNB Housing in July 2024 through open market transactions for Rs 2,578 crore.
PNB Housing, a subsidiary of Punjab National Bank, is a leading player in the housing finance sector, offering a range of mortgage products to both individual and corporate clients.
Carlyle's exit is part of a broader strategy to divest stakes in mature investments and realize significant returns. The exit reflects the strong performance of PNB Housing and the maturation of the Indian housing finance market.
PNB Housing plans to use the proceeds from the sale to expand its operations, particularly in Tier II and Tier III cities, and invest in technology to enhance its digital capabilities and customer experience.
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