Sebi slaps Rs 65 lakh fine on Apollo Tyres for violating buyback norms

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New Delhi: Markets regulator Sebi on Thursday slapped a fine of Rs 65 lakh on Apollo Tyres for violating norms pertaining to buyback of
shares
The ruling comes after the Securities Appellate Tribunal, in January 2017, had set aside the over Rs 1 crore penalty imposed by Sebi on
Apollo Tyres in the matter and had directed the regulator to pass a fresh order
According to the tribunal, the overall penalty amount was in excess of the limit prescribed under the Sebi Act
It was alleged that shares of Apollo Tyres were bought back by the company and its promoters in contravention of the relevant section of
the Companies Act and Sebi regulations
The violations were allegedly committed by the company in 2003
In a fresh order on Thursday, Sebi said,"The noticee (Apollo Tyres) had bought back a controlling block of shares as per the scheme, but
did not comply with the provisions of buyback Regulations." According to Sebi, Apollo Tyres did not follow any of the methods for
repurchase of shares as specified under the buyback regulation
Under the Regulation 4(1) of buyback, a company can buy back shares through tender offer, open market through book building process via
stock exchange and from odd-lot holders
"I am of the view that the noticee failed to comply with Regulation 4(1) of buyback Regulations while effecting the buyback of its shares,"
Sebi General Manager and Adjudicating Officer K Saravanan said in his 102-page order
Furthermore, the company failed to submit its board resolution dated April 24, 2003, authorising the buyback to the markets regulator with
the requisite timeframe
The company also failed to issue a public notice within the time limit about the extinguished shares
Accordingly, the regulator has imposed "a penalty of Rs 65 lakh on the noticee viz Apollo Tyres Limited"
Earlier in July 2014, Sebi had levied a total fine of Rs 1.03 crore fine on Apollo Tyres for violating norms pertaining to buyback of
shares.