Varun Beverages' Jaipuria settles insider trading case with Sebi

Varun Beverages' Jaipuria settles insider trading case with Sebi

Pays Rs 56 lakh

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, June 22, 2022, 03:41 PM IST
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Varun Beverages chairman Ravi Kant Jaipuria has settled with capital markets regulator Sebi a case related to alleged violations of insider trading rules after paying nearly Rs 56 lakh towards settlement charges.

It was alleged that Jaipuria had communicated unpublished price-sensitive information (UPSI) relating to a strategic partnership between Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL) and PepsiCo for selling and distribution of the larger Tropicana to two persons. Based on the information, shares of Varun Beverages, PepsiCo India's bottling partner, were traded.

The latest order came after Jaipuria approached Sebi to settle the proceedings initiated against him for the alleged violation "without admitting or denying the finding".

"This settlement order disposes of the aforesaid adjudication proceedings initiated against the applicant viz. Ravi Kant Jaipuria vide SCN... dated December 21, 2021," Sebi said in its order passed on Tuesday.

In its order, the regulator observed that two entities -- Spank Management Services and Fenton Investment -- traded in the scrip of VBL during the UPSI period from December 21, 2017, to January 4, 2018. Both of these entities through their directors or owners were connected to Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd in which Jaipuria was also a director.

As per the annual report of Lemon Tree Hotels for the FY2017-18, it was observed that Patanjali Govind Keswani was the chairman and managing director of Lemon Tree Hotels. Further, Jaipuria was the director and Arvind Singhania was an independent director in Lemon Tree Hotels. On analysing the annual return for the year 2016-17 filled by the Spank at MCA, it was observed that Lemon Tree Hotels was one of the associate companies of Spank.

Further, Jaipuria, Keswani and Singhania were known to each other personally. Jaipuria and Keswani -- during the period December 27, 2017, to January 2, 2018 -- were staying in the same hotel in Bangkok. During the same period, Singhania was also staying in Bangkok in a hotel which was nearby.

It was noted that Fenton (Singhania) and Spank (Keswani) had placed an order to buy shares of VBL and sold all these shares immediately after an announcement related to the strategic partnership was made public.

The orders were placed by Fenton (Singhania) and Spank (Keswani) on December 28, 2017, and January 2, 2018, respectively, when all three of them were in Bangkok and Jaipuria was in possession of the UPSI. It was therefore alleged that Jaipuria, being an Insider and in possession of UPSI, communicated UPSI to Singhania (Fenton) and Keswani (Spank), and violated insider trading rules.

In this regard, a show-cause notice (SCN) was issued to Jaipuria in December 2021. Pending adjudication proceedings, he proposed to settle the case.

Following this, Sebi recommended that the adjudication proceedings initiated against the applicants may be settled on payment of Rs 55.90 lakh towards the settlement amount and consequently, Jaipuria remitted the amount and settled the case with the capital markets regulator.

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