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Saturday, October 2, 2010

NIB and EBL merger proposal on choppy sea

out the status of the merger process to determine if the capital market should suspend the share trading of both. “We have to suspend shares trading of merging banks to prevent a sudden volatility in their share prices,” said Shankar Man Singh, general manager of the NEPSE. He, however, said that the NEPSE allowed continuation of shares trading after it was known that board of directors of both banks were yet to endorse the initial agreement. Even the EBL staff were in dark about the proposed merger. EBL Assistant General Manager Hum Nath Gurung said that they came to know about the understanding later. “The rumour and controversy has affected the process,” he added. Some board members of the NBIL maintain that the merger can be possible only if NIBL has a majority stake during the merger, amid reports that Pujab National Bank that has a stake in EBL had sought the majority stake.
The issue is likely to be hotly debated in the annual general meeting of EBL that is to be held on Thursday as well.
If the process goes ahead, it would be the biggest ever merger in Nepal’s banking history. Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) also has a policy of encouraging mergers amid the growing number of banks and financial institutions so that it creates space for new entrants.
(news source: ekantipur.com)

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