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Cox & Kings to demerge forex division into a separate company

Tour and travel firm Cox & Kings has said its board has approved the demerger of foreign exchange division into a separate financial services company to be named Cox & Kings Financial Service (CKFSL). The demerger is effective April 1, 2017, Cox & Kings said in a statement.

Peter Kerkar, group CEO, Cox & Kings, said, “Strong macro drivers coupled with a strategic brand presence will enable CKFSL to flourish. There are abundant, large-sized avenues for natural product diversification and the timing of this demerger is most opportune.”

With a view to enable the forex business to capitalise on growth opportunities in an independent manner, it has been decided to demerge it into a separate company, Cox & Kings said. CKFSL is also in the process of applying for a license to operate as a non-banking finance company (NBFC) and will add multiple product lines to its suite of offerings over time, including holiday finance, overseas student finance etc, aimed primarily at the travel and tourism sector.