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BharatPe Files Arbitration Against Ashneer Grover

BharatPe files arbitration to claw back Ashneer Grover’s 1.4% shares. Grover holds 8.5% stake in BharatPe, which includes non vested shares. BharatPe has accused Grover of cheating and embezzlement of funds.

Upping the ante, fintech unicorn BharatPe has filed arbitration for clawing back its former MD and co-founder Ashneer Grover’s restricted shareholding and founder title, sources said.

The arbitration was filed on Thursday under Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) rules, sources said. Grover may lose his unvested shares and right to use the founder title if the relief is granted.

The company did not immediately offer any comment.

The action follows a detailed corporate governance review by the company’s board into allegations of lapses and misdoings during the tenure of Grover as managing director.

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The arbitration proceedings were initiated after Grover refused to comply with the shareholders’ agreement, sources said without elaborating.

This is BharatPe’s third legal action against Grover after a civil suit at the Delhi High Court and criminal complaint with the Economic Offences Wing.

BharatPe, in the suit running into 2,800 pages, alleged Grover, his wife Madhuri Jain and other family members. Accusation is of creating fake bills, enlisted fictitious vendors to provide services to the company, and overcharged the firm for recruitment. It is seeking up to Rs 88.67 crore in damages.

The corporate governance review by Alvarez and Marsal, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and PwC led to the ouster of Jain, and Grover resigning from the company and its board in March.

Sources said the company had earlier sent a legal notice for clawback and has now initiated arbitration proceedings.  Clawback of unvested shares can be triggered under the shareholder’s agreement,.

Grover holds roughly 8.5 % stake in BharatPe.  1.4 % of total share was not vested and released on the date of his resignation.

In February, Grover’s plea at SIAC on the investigation against him was rejected on all five grounds.

Spriha Rai

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