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Santander to raise stake in Mexican unit to 99.8%, delist shares

Published 11/04/2023, 10:23
Updated 11/04/2023, 10:25
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Santander bank is seen outside a branch in Ronda, Spain, October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Jon Nazca/File Photo
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MADRID (Reuters) - Santander (BME:SAN) will increase its stake in its Mexican unit to 99.8% from 96.2% following a tender offer for all outstanding shares in the business, the Spanish bank said on Tuesday, as it moves ahead with plans to delist it.

Over the past few years Santander has expanded in emerging economies in search of faster growth than in Europe, where ultra-low interest rates had made banking less profitable.

Spain's biggest bank had set the offer price to Santander Mexico shareholders at 24.52 Mexican pesos ($1.35) for each Series B share in Mexico and the U.S. dollar equivalent of 122.6 pesos for each American Depositary Share (ADS) listed in New York.

That valued the unit at around 8.4 billion euros. The Spanish bank expects to pay the purchase price for Series B Shares and ADSs on Thursday.

The Spanish bank will incorporate a repurchase trust on the date of the cancellation of the B shares, and said holders of outstanding shares will have the right to sell them to the trust for the same amount within a six-month period.

Santander will be able to delist the shares of its unit from the Mexican stock exchange and remove its ADSs from the New York stock exchange

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