ICICI Bank to sell its Russian subsidiary

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 05 2014 | 5:21 PM IST
Country's largest private sector lender ICICI Bank today said it has decided to sell its profit making Russian subsidiary ICICI Bank Eurasia Limited Liability Company (IBEL) to Sovcombank.
With the selling of its stake, ICICI Bank would exit from Russia and will be left with operation in 18 countries, including India. It will cater to Russian clients through its subsidiaries in other countries.
"...The board of the bank at its meeting held today approved a proposal for the sale of ICICI Bank's shareholding in ICICI Bank Eurasia Limited Liability Company (IBEL), a non-material wholly-owned banking subsidiary in Russia, to Sovcombank, an unrelated third party Russian bank," it said in a statement.
At September 30, 2014, IBEL had total assets of 4.5 billion rouble and paid-up equity capital of 1.6 billion rouble.
IBEL's profit after tax in the six months ended September 30, 2014 was 28 million rouble.
The Russian subsidiary accounted for less than 0.1 per cent of ICICI Bank's consolidated total assets at that date and consolidated profit after tax for the period.
The sale is subject to execution of definitive agreements and regulatory approvals, it said.
"The purchase price will be determined on the transaction completion date based on the financial statements of IBEL at that date. The transaction is expected to conclude by the end of the financial year," it said.
ICICI Bank acquired the entire paid-up capital of Investisionno-Kreditny Bank LLC (IKB LLC) which was renamed in 2005 in ICICI Bank Eurasia LLC.
ICICI Bank Eurasia LLC is one of the 150 largest Russian banks as per the Interfax data of 2008.
Presently, ICICI Bank Eurasia LLC is offering a wide range of corporate and investments finance products, as well as provides services for retail customers.
Shares of the bank closed at Rs 359.45 per unit, 0.66 per cent on the BSE.
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First Published: Dec 05 2014 | 5:21 PM IST

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