UOB Ups Stake in Troubled Chinese Lender

United Overseas Bank is buying more shares in troubled Chinese mid-sized lender Hengfeng Bank with a subscription of 1.86 billion shares for a sum of 1.86 billion yuan (S$360.4 million).

The purchase comes as part of a capital-increase exercise undertaken by Shandong-based Hengfeng Bank through private placement to raise 100 billion yuan. The move reverses a stance taken in May, where local newspapers reported that United Overseas Bank (UOB) had wanted to sell its 13 percent stake in Hengfeng Bank, which it purchased back in 2008.

The initial intention of UOB was to grow its presence in Shandong with more of its own branches. This time, the increased shares are in line with United Overseas Bank (UOB)’s «focus on driving regional connectivity and building ecosystem partnerships to facilitate business and investment opportunities opening up across the region,» according to a filing on the Singapore Exchange.

Funding the subscription of additional shares in cash using internal resources, UOB said the subscription is not expected to have a material impact on earnings or net tangible assets of the group for the current financial year. Post the transaction, UOB will hold a total of 3.34 billion shares in Hengfeng Bank.

The majority of the shares, or 96 billion, will be subscribed by Chinese state-owned investment company Central Huijin Investment and Shandong Financial Asset Management Co, to become controlling shareholders of the bank, as part of state rescue efforts to prop up floundering lenders as the Chinese economy slows.

Concerns about private company debts in the region have risen in recent months with the default or near-default of six private companies in Shandong. Banks affected by defaults could see more capital raising exercises.

UOB explains that the collaboration with Hengfeng Bank will help businesses benefit from Shandong’s economic progress and financial liberalization, and is in tandem with the partnership between Singapore and Shandong to promote business flows into South-east Asia with Singapore as a regional hub.

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