-- 根據媒體週四報道,渣打銀行(HKG:2888)已同意將其在印度的大部分信用卡業務出售給印度聯邦銀行(NSE:FEDERALBNK, BOM:500469)。 路透社通報稱,截至今年3月,渣打銀行在印度擁有約64萬張信用卡。在達成協議之前,渣打銀行一直在評估來自印度聯邦銀行和科塔克·馬欣德拉銀行(NSE:KOTAKBANK, BOM:500247)的收購要約。 雙方均未揭露此交易的具體金額,預計交易將於2026年底完成。
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