Thursday 2 July 2015

MSB Sold to FDH as Inde Bank Bought By National Bank

The Malawi Savings Bank (MSB) has finally been sold to First Discount House (FDH) Holdings Limited, Malawi government’s preferred bidder committing to invest K9.5 billion including K5.4 billion for the existing shares.


Government has justified the sale saying the unanimous support to sale the bank was made by the Academia, Economics Association of Malawi, Banker’s Association of Malawi among others through various debates it conducted.

“It was, however, appreciated that any attempt to abort the transaction would deeply harm the financial sector and the would aggravate the country’s risk ratings.” Said Finance Minister Hon. Goodall Gondwe at the signing of the bank’s sale Thursday morning

FDH Holdings offered K5.4 billion in respect of 80% of the shares of MSB and claims the offer is far in excess of the bank’s net assets which the independent valuation done by ECAMA and Professor Ben Kalua, had placed at no more than K4.5 billion after excluding toxic assets.

Of the 80% shares to be acquired by FDH, 5% shall be sold to the staff and the 20% Government shares shall full ultimately be listed on the Malawi Stock Exchange for Public participation.

The total investment by FDH Holdings will consequently be; Purchase price for the shares- K5.4 billion, Capital subscription for Basil II-K3.20, Investment in ICT-K0.90 billion and the total investment is K9.50

“It is important to note that all the bids were prepared on the basis that the Government would hive off the off the toxic assets. Had the toxic assets remained in the bank, the offer price would have been significantly depressed.” Said Gondwe

Goodall Gondwe further said government has established a special purpose vehicle in order to optimize efforts of recovering the toxic debts owed to the MSB and that professionals have been appointed to recover the debts. He said those who may fail will have their assets confiscated and within six to one year the experts will have finished the the job.

Gondwe has further assured that MSB sale will “benefit from a more dynamic and innovative management through private sector participation and added that any further delays in implementing the sale may precipitate into untold arm on the economy, and may greatly undermine the integrity of Malawi’s system.”

Meanwhile, Inde Bank, has been sold to National Bank of Malawi (NBM)

The bank has been sold to a tune of K4.7 billion which is 67% of shares where by K1.6 billion is for the regulatory requirement for the recapitalization. And this sums to K6.3 billion.

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