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华侨银行拟收购汇丰银行在印尼的零售及财富管理业务

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-- 据周一发布的新闻稿,华侨银行(OCBC,SGX:O39)已同意收购汇丰银行(HKG:0005)印尼分行的零售及财富管理业务。 此次交易涉及将汇丰银行的国际财富及卓越理财(IWPB)业务组合转移至华侨银行的印尼子公司PT Bank OCBC NISP Tbk。 华侨银行将接收约33.6万名客户。此次收购还将新增66亿新元的资产管理规模(AUM),预计将使华侨银行印尼分行的总资产管理规模增长25%。 信用卡余额预计将增长超过150%,约1300名汇丰银行印尼分行的员工将加入华侨银行团队。 华侨银行将支付高于IWPB业务组合净资产价值至多4.8亿新元的溢价。

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