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華僑銀行擬收購匯豐銀行在印尼的零售及財富管理業務

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-- 根據週一發布的新聞稿,華僑銀行(OCBC,SGX:O39)已同意收購匯豐銀行(HKG:0005)印尼分行的零售及財富管理業務。 此交易涉及將匯豐銀行的國際財富及卓越理財(IWPB)業務組合轉移至華僑銀行的印尼子公司PT Bank OCBC NISP Tbk。 華僑銀行將接收約33.6萬名客戶。此次收購也將新增66億新元的資產管理規模(AUM),預計將使華僑銀行印尼分行的總資產管理規模成長25%。 信用卡餘額預計將成長超過150%,約1,300名匯豐銀行印尼分行的員工將加入華僑銀行團隊。 華僑銀行將支付高於IWPB業務組合淨資產價值至多4.8億新元的溢價。

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