SBV approves MBBank-Song Da Finance merger

Feb 17th at 15:31
17-02-2016 15:31:42+07:00

SBV approves MBBank-Song Da Finance merger

The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has issued a decision to approve the merger of Song Da Finance Company (SDFC) and Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MBBank).

 

The merger will come into effect on March 18 this year.

MBBank will receive all assets, rights, obligations and legal interests of SDFC.

Within 15 working days of the decision taking effect, the bank must complete the procedures for business registration as prescribed by law, announce the merger as well as implement other duties as prescribed by law.

SDFC will transfer all assets, rights, obligations and legal benefits to MBBank.

SBV will also complement MBBank's operating licence's new content, such as financial advisory, asset management service, mergers and acquisitions advisory, as well as investment advisory.

MBBank had announced the merger with SDFC in an extraordinary shareholder meeting in October last year.

The new finance company - MB Finance Co Ltd (MB Finance) -is expected to have a charter capital of VND500 billion (US$22.3 million).

In the first two years, MB Finance will be equipped with facilities, personnel and a distribution network to enter the consumption finance market. The new company will expand its market share and operations, and diversify its products and customers from the third year of operations.

The ratio between SDFC shares and MBBank shares is currently 2.2/1.

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