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Swiss bank Julius Baer sells Brazil wealth business to BTG Pactual

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Posted on January 7, 2025

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This image features the logos of Julius Baer and Banco BTG Pactual, highlighting the recent sale of Julius Baer's Brazilian wealth management business. This strategic move, valued at 615 million Brazilian real, is significant for the banking sector, enhancing BTG Pactual's portfolio while allowing Julius Baer to focus on profitability.
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Julius Baer Divests Brazil Wealth Business to BTG Pactual

By Ariane Luthi and John Revill

ZURICH (Reuters) -Julius Baer said on Tuesday it had agreed to sell its Brazilian domestic wealth management business to Banco BTG Pactual, days before Stefan Bollinger takes over as chief executive after a difficult year for the Swiss bank.

Julius Baer said in a statement that the deal with BTG, which is worth 615 million Brazilian real ($101 million), is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025. The bank said it would continue serving Brazilian clients from other locations.

Julius Baer's Brazilian business - with offices in Sao Paulo, Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro - had assets under management of 61 billion Brazilian real as of Nov. 30.

Money raised from the sale will add 30 basis points to its CET1 capital ratio, Julius Baer added.

Bollinger, who starts as Julius Baer CEO on Thursday, was appointed in July with a view to moving the bank on from a rough period in which large losses tied to loans to collapsed property group Signa led to his predecessor being ousted.

That was the latest damaging episode for a bank dating back to 1890, including paying $80 million in 2021 in a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice after being implicated in a corruption probe surrounding soccer governing body FIFA.

Bank Vontobel analyst Andreas Venditti asked why Julius Baer was exiting a country that had been one of its focus markets.

"The press release mentions the need to further enhance investment capabilities and upgrade technology," Venditti said. "It seems JB was not willing to do that."

Luzerner Kantonalbank analyst Daniel Bosshard assessed the move more favourably, saying: "The transaction makes strategic sense and strengthens the capital ratio".

Analysts at Zurcher Kantonalbank ZKB said that managing a key growth market from outside was brave but showed a focus on profitability. "We assume that the new CEO will have both easy successes and tougher nuts to crack," they said.

($1 = 6.1152 reais)

(Reporting by John Revill and Ariane Luthi; Editing by Miranda Murray, Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • Julius Baer sells Brazil wealth business to BTG Pactual.
  • Deal valued at 615 million Brazilian real ($101 million).
  • Sale to enhance Julius Baer's CET1 capital ratio.
  • New CEO Stefan Bollinger takes over amid strategic shifts.
  • Analysts have mixed views on the strategic move.

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The article discusses Julius Baer's sale of its Brazilian wealth management business to BTG Pactual.
Why is Julius Baer selling its Brazil unit?
Julius Baer aims to enhance its investment capabilities and upgrade technology, improving its capital ratio.
Who is the new CEO of Julius Baer?
Stefan Bollinger is set to become the new CEO of Julius Baer.

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