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Austria's BAWAG PSK plans to buy Germany's Suedwestbank

Published 24/05/2017, 12:33
© Reuters. The logo of BAWAG PSK Bank is pictured on one of its branches in Vienna
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By Michael Shields

ZURICH (Reuters) - BAWAG PSK [CCMLPB.UL], the Austrian bank owned by private equity group Cerberus Capital Management, is in advanced talks to buy German regional lender Suedwestbank to expand its network in western Europe, BAWAG said on Wednesday.

It said the parties had agreed to keep details of the process confidential for now.

Suedwestbank is majority owned by a holding company for twin brothers Andreas und Thomas Struengmann, billionaires from their sale of generics drugmaker Hexal to Novartis in 2005. It has around 100,000 retail and corporate customers in the prosperous Baden-Wuerttemberg province around Stuttgart.

Suedwestbank has total assets of around 7.4 billion euros (£6.3 billion) and 650 staff in its 28-branch network that combines traditional lending with asset and wealth management. It has more than 1 billion euros in assets under management. It made a 2016 operating profit before tax of 79 million euros.

The Struengmann brothers bought Suedwestbank from DZ Bank in 2004 for around 100 million euros. They injected 400 million euros into the bank three years ago.

Unlisted BAWAG, Austria's fourth-biggest bank, has more than 2.2 million customers and 40 billion euros in assets. It has said for years it was on the lookout for takeovers -- especially in Austria, Germany and Switzerland -- to expand.

"Germany is a very, very attractive market for us," Chief Executive Anas Abuzaakouk told Reuters, saying a Suedwestbank takeover would provide a platform for more deals.

"Obviously our first focus will be growing organically, focusing on retail and corporate lending, but we are also looking at a number of inorganic opportunities that would be complementary to Suedwestbank...and that would be bolt-on-type acquisitions to address the German market," he said.

He hoped to have the Suedwestbank deal signed and closed by the end of the year. It would be fully funded from BAWAG's own capital.

BAWAG had a fully loaded common equity tier 1 ratio -- a measure of balance sheet strength -- of 15.7 percent of risk-weighted assets at the end of the first quarter, and Abuzaakouk

said it would consistently remain above 12 percent.

Cerberus (CBS.UL) owns 52 percent of BAWAG and GoldenTree Asset Management 40 percent. Abuzaakouk declined to speculate about their future plans, saying only that as financial investors they would monetise their holding at some stage.

BAWAG has been on the takeover trail, with five other deals over the past 18 months. In February its easybank direct bank agreed to buy the PayLife commercial card issuing business of SIX Payment Services Austria.

Unlike other Austrian banks that expanded heavily in central and eastern Europe, BAWAG focuses on Austria, where it holds two-thirds of its customer loan book. It also does retail,

© Reuters. The logo of BAWAG PSK Bank is pictured on one of its branches in Vienna

corporate, commercial real estate and portfolio lending in western Europe and the United States.

(Additonal reporting by Alexander Huebner)

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