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    Tanzania's Bank M acquires Kenya's Oriental Bank, eyes NSE Listing

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - June 07, 2016
    - June 07, 2016
    Kenya Business news

    Tanzania’s Bank M is set to become the first TZ based lender to enter the Kenyan market this month after its shareholders agreed to buy 51% stake in Kenya’s Oriental Commercial Bank.

    The Bank is currently seeking to list at the Dar es Salaam Securities Exchange (DSE) by end-year and later cross-list at the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

    Oriental Commercial Bank will change its name to M-Oriental Bank Ltd after the allotment and issuance of the shares to M Holdings Ltd.

    “We will definitely be looking at cross listing which is something that several companies have done” said Bank M CEO designate Jacqueline Woiso.

    “The shareholders who are coming to acquire Oriental are coming with much more capital to boost the bank so it can operate smoothly and get the right trust in the market,” said Ms Woiso.

    Last year Oriental Shareholders approved the allotment of 42,281,893 ordinary shares valued at Sh30 each to M Holdings valuing the deal at Sh1.268 billion.

    The bank plans to raise Sh5 billion in the next nine months in two private placements through an initial public offering (IPO) of its shares and a debt issue.

    Bank M has a five year business plan of going into other regional markets by acquisitions within Tanzania and in Uganda, Zambia, Rwanda and other countries with good prospects.

    In the first quarter, Bank M Tanzania registered superb 2016 first quarter performance after posting pre-tax profit of Tsh 7.4Billion compared to Tsh 6.13 Billion for the same period last year. Its Interest income was up 32 per cent to Tsh22.11 billion ($10.3 million) while non-interest income grew 15 per cent to Tsh6.6 billion ($3 m)

    Sources; Kenyan Wallstreet, Business Daily

    Related; Tanzania’s Bank M to List On Dar Exchange, expand into Kenya

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