New Delhi:Public sector lender SBI on Thursday said its joint venture partner IAG will sell entire 26 per cent stake in its subsidiary SBI General Insurance to Napean Opportunities and WP Honey Wheat Investment Ltd for an undisclosed amount.
"IAG has entered into definitive agreements to sell the whole of its 26 per cent interest in SBI General via two transactions," State Bank of India said in a regulatory filing.
The country's largest lender and lnsurance Australia Group (IAG) currently own 70 per cent and 26 per cent, respectively, in SBI General Insurance.
"The agreements have been reached with Napean Opportunities LLP (an affiliate of Premji lnvest) to acquire a 16.01 per cent interest and WP Honey Wheat lnvestment Ltd (Warburg Pincus Group) to acquire a 9.99 per cent interest," SBI said.