Vietcombank to cut stake in Eximbank

The Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has offered to sell 45.6 million shares it is holding in the Vietnam Export-Import Joint Stock Commercial Bank (Eximbank).
Vietcombank to cut stake in Eximbank ảnh 1The Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has offered to sell 45.6 million shares it is holding in the Vietnam Export-Import Joint Stock Commercial Bank (Eximbank) (Photo: dantri.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) has offered to sell 45.6 million shares it is holding in the Vietnam Export-Import Joint Stock Commercial Bank (Eximbank).

Vietcombank plans to sell the shares at nearly 14,500 VND (0.64 USD) per share and expects it would receive at least 661 billion VND (29.4million USD) from the deal.

Vietcombank holds more than 101 million shares of Eximbank,equal to an 8.24 percent stake. If the deal is successfully carried out,Vietcombank will cut its ownership in Eximbank to below 5 percent.

The deal aims to help Vietcombank comply with Circular 36,released in November 2014 by the State Bank of Vietnam and regulating abelow-5-percent-stake held by a financial institution in another.

Vietcombank and Eximbank shares are listed on the HCM StockExchange with ticker VCB and EIB, respectively.

Vietcombank shares gained 1.7 percent to close September 21 at 64,400 VND per share while Eximbank shares dropped 1.1 percent to 14,050 VND pershare.

The auction will be held at the Hanoi Stock Exchange onOctober 22.

Vietcombank has sold parts of its stakes in some financialinstitution such as SaigonBank and Cement Financial Company (CFC), andoffloaded all its shares in Orient Commercial Bank (OCB).

Last week, Vietcombank announced it would put 53.4 millionshares of Military Bank (MB) up for auction on October 12 at a starting priceof 19,641 VND apiece.

If the divestment succeeds, Vietcombank will earn at least 1.5 trillion VND (63.29 million USD).

The divestment will help the bank reduce its holdings at MBfrom the current 6.97 percent to 4.5 percent, equal to 97.1 million shares.

Vietcombank has gained approval of the State Bank of Vietnam that allows the country's largest bank by market capitalisation to increase itscharter capital to 39.57 trillion VND from the current 36 trillion VND.

The capital increase plan was approved by the bank’sshareholders at its annual shareholder meeting organised in late April.-VNS/VNA
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