EFG Hermes to buy Credit Libanais

Last Updated August 18, 2010

Egyptian bank pays US$542mn for stake in Lebanese institution.

Egyptian investment bank EFG Hermes has agreed to pay US$542mn in cash for a 65% stake in Lebanon’s Crédit Libanais.

The bank hopes the deal will allow it to move from an investment bank to a universal bank with interests in retail, corporate and Islamic banking.

EFG Hermes will also have a call option over an additional 25% interest in the target, which it can exercise during the next two years.

In January EFG Hermes sold its stake in Lebanon’s Bank Audi for US$913.4mn to a group of unidentified individual buyers.

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