Bank Asia to buy Bank Alfalah’s Bangladesh operations at Tk 580 crore
Bank Asia PLC, a listed private bank in Bangladesh, is set to acquire the Bangladesh operations of Bank Alfalah in a deal valued at Tk 580 crore, equivalent to approximately $47.5 million.
According to a disclosure published by Bank Alfalah at the Pakistan Stock Exchange, the decision was approved by 96.5 percent of its shareholders at the annual general meeting held on March 26.
The acquisition is contingent upon approval from Bangladesh Bank, the State Bank of Pakistan, and other relevant regulatory bodies, as well as consent from Bank Asia’s shareholders. To this end, Bank Asia will hold an extraordinary general meeting on April 12.
In May last year, Bank Asia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Bank Alfalah to acquire its Bangladesh operations, subject to regulatory approval and completion of legal formalities.
The sale process began in April last year. Legal formalities for the transfer of assets and liabilities are still pending, while core banking system migration must also be aligned.
The audit and valuation of Bank Alfalah’s Bangladesh operations were conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Bangladesh, a UK-based multinational tax, audit, and consulting firm.
Bank Asia, which began its journey in 1999, is a pioneer in agent banking services in Bangladesh. If the acquisition is completed, it will be the third such takeover by Bank Asia in its 26 years of operation.
In 2001, the bank acquired the operations of the Canada-based Bank of Nova Scotia in Dhaka – the first of its kind in Bangladesh’s banking history, according to Bank Asia’s website. It later took over the Bangladesh operations of Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd, a renowned Pakistani bank.
Bank Alfalah is incorporated in Pakistan, with its main capital base coming from Abu Dhabi Investment Funds. Over 51 percent of its equity is held by the Abu Dhabi Royal Family.
Bank Alfalah began operations in Bangladesh in 2005 and currently has seven branches in the country.
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