JM Financial to Transfer Wealth Management Business to Subsidiary for ₹11 Crore
JM Financial has announced plans to transfer its private wealth management business to its wholly-owned subsidiary, JM Financial Services, through a slump sale for ₹11 crore. The transfer is set to take effect on April 1 and is part of a strategy to consolidate the group’s wealth management services under a unified structure.
As of March 31, 2024, the private wealth business contributed ₹56.09 crore in revenue, accounting for 6.84% of the total revenue, and had a net worth of ₹33.78 crore, representing 0.82% of the total net worth. The transaction will be carried out through a business transfer agreement, which has received approval from the board. The final agreement is expected to be signed by May 15, 2025.
JM Financial emphasized that the move is aimed at integrating the private wealth division with JMFSL’s existing businesses, such as broking, margin funding, and other financial products. Since JMFSL is a wholly-owned subsidiary, the transaction qualifies as a related party transaction but will not impact JM Financial’s consolidated financials. The company clarified that the transfer is not part of any scheme of arrangement and is not subject to SEBI’s Regulation 37A under the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR) Regulations.
Published on March 17, 2025.