Meezan Bank studies purchase of HSBC Bank Oman's Pakistani unit

Published November 28, 2014
HSBC logo. — Reuters/File
HSBC logo. — Reuters/File

Karachi-based Meezan Bank Ltd has received regulatory approval to study the acquisition of the Pakistani unit of HSBC Bank Oman, the sharia-compliant lender said in a bourse filing on Friday.

In May, Meezan received central bank approval to buy the local banking business of HSBC, as the European bank exits from countries where it is unprofitable or lacks scale. HSBC Bank Oman is 51 per cent owned by HSBC.

In contrast, Pakistani lenders are expanding, buoyed by a government-wide push to develop the Islamic banking sector in the world's second-most populous Muslim nation.

The statement did not give a price for the deal, which requires approval from Meezan's board and final consent by the regulator.

There are five full-fledged Islamic banks in Pakistan as well as 14 Islamic windows, where conventional lenders offer Islamic financial services. Several are looking to grow or spin off existing operations while new entrants are also expected.

HSBC’s Pakistan business has 10 branches and it has been trying to sell it for the last two years. HSBC has sold or closed at least 63 businesses in the last three years to reduce risk and boost profitability.

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