Major Asian banks eye HSBC’s retail unit in Indonesia

HSBC opened its first branch in Indonesia in 1884. A couple of decades ago, it acquired PT Bank Ekonomi Raharja, rebranding it as PT Bank HSBC Indonesia in 2016. HSBC Indonesia has about 2,300 employees and 28 branches serving corporate and institutional clients, and retail customers.

Asia’s biggest banks including CIMB to bid for HSBC assets in Indonesia. (Photo: Bloomberg)
Asia’s biggest banks including CIMB to bid for HSBC assets in Indonesia. (Photo: Bloomberg)

Jakarta (VNA) - Several of Asia’s largest lenders are preparing to submit bids to acquire the retail banking business of HSBC Holdings Plc in Indonesia.

If successful, the deal will strengthen their footprint and expand operations in Southeast Asia’s largest market.

The banks include Singapore-based DBS Group Holdings Ltd, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank Ltd (UOB), as well as Malaysia’s CIMB Group Holdings Bhd. and Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc.

HSBC has been working with advisers on a potential sale of its consumer business in Indonesia, the people said. A transaction may value the assets at more than 200 million USD. Considerations are ongoing, with binding bids due mid-March.

HSBC has said it’s carrying out targeted strategic reviews of its retail businesses across Australia, Indonesia and Egypt, but no decisions have been made. HSBC Life Singapore is also being reviewed.

Since taking his role in 2024, HSBC chief executive officer Georges Elhedery has undertaken a major overhaul, cutting management layers and thousands of jobs. The bank has reorganised into four new divisions and exited some businesses once considered key.

Fast-growing markets such as Indonesia, where economic growth hit a three-year high last quarter, are attracting banks looking to expand, especially with the likes of HSBC and Citigroup Inc selling some non-core assets. ANZ Group Holdings Ltd has also considered selling its stake in PT Bank Pan Indonesia.

HSBC opened its first branch in Indonesia in 1884. A couple of decades ago, it acquired PT Bank Ekonomi Raharja, rebranding it as PT Bank HSBC Indonesia in 2016. HSBC Indonesia has about 2,300 employees and 28 branches serving corporate and institutional clients, and retail customers, its website shows./.

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