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UniCredit to sell remaining stake in Turkey’s Yapi Kredi Bank by Q1 2022

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Posted on November 9, 2021

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UniCredit Plans to Divest Yapi Kredi Stake by March 2022

(Reuters) – UniCredit said on Monday it would sell its remaining 20% stake in Yapi Kredi Bank by March 2022, as the Italian bank reduces its exposure in Turkey’s third biggest lender in a strategic move to optimise its asset allocations.

Under the deal, Turkey’s Koc Holding will buy 18% of Yapi Kredi’s shares for 0.3 billion euros ($346.62 million), Italian lender said in a statement.

The share sale, expected to occur in the first quarter of 2022, comes after Koc Holding and UniCredit signed an agreement in 2019. The companies had struck a deal to change the ownership structure of Yapi Kredi, which both companies had controlled via a joint venture.

The rest 2% of shares are expected to be sold in the market, Unicredit said.

Through the joint venture, UniCredit had indirectly held 40% of Yapi. However, unwinding of the JV handed UniCredit a direct 31.9% stake, of which 12% was sold in February 2020.

UniCredit added that the deal will have an overall low-mid single digit positive impact on the lender’s consolidated CET1 ratio – a measure to gauge a bank‘s ability to withstand financial distress by comparing its capital against its risk-weighted assets.

(Reporting by Jahnavi Nidumolu and Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

Key Takeaways

  • UniCredit to sell 20% stake in Yapi Kredi by March 2022.
  • Koc Holding to purchase 18% of Yapi Kredi shares.
  • Deal to positively impact UniCredit's CET1 ratio.
  • Unwinding joint venture changed ownership structure.
  • Remaining 2% of shares to be sold in the market.

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The article discusses UniCredit's plan to sell its remaining 20% stake in Yapi Kredi Bank by March 2022.
Who is buying the Yapi Kredi shares?
Koc Holding will purchase 18% of Yapi Kredi's shares from UniCredit.
What is the impact of the sale on UniCredit?
The sale is expected to have a low-mid single digit positive impact on UniCredit's CET1 ratio.

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