Portugal Receives Bids for Novo Banco SA
November 04 2016 - 5:10PM
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LISBON—Portugal's central bank said Friday that it has received
five offers for Novo Banco SA, the lender that emerged from the
collapse of Banco Espí rito Santo SA in 2014 and was supposed to be
sold over a year ago.
Bank of Portugal said the offers made were either to buy the
lender outright or to become an investor through a market sale. It
didn't give a breakdown or name the parties. It will evaluate the
bids and make a final decision on how to proceed, it added.
The sale process follows a failed attempt in September 2015
over price divergence with bidders, which included China's Anbang
Insurance Group and Fosun International Ltd., and U.S.
private-equity firm Apollo Global Management.
Apollo, along U.S. funds Centerbridge and Lone Star, and Banco
Comercial Portuguê s SA and Banco BPI SA, have expressed interest
in Novo Banco ever since. Banco Comercial Portuguê s continues
interested in the process, although it didn't put down a formal
bid, a person familiar with the situation said. Fosun is currently
negotiating buying an interest in Banco Comercial Portuguê s.
Banco Espí rito Santo collapsed in August 2014 amid a record
first-half loss triggered by its exposure to its troubled
family-controlled parent company. Bank of Portugal then broke up
the bank into a "good bank," called Novo Banco, and a "bad" one,
which kept the toxic exposure to the Espí rito Santo empire.
Novo Banco's legacy assets, however, turned out to be worse than
expected, making it virtually impossible that the lender will be
sold for anywhere near the €4.9 billion ($5.46 billion) capital
injection it received.
Weighing on the sale is also a series of court challenges
related to the resolution of Banco Espí rito Santo. On Friday, Novo
Banco had a partial win in one case involving an $835 million loan
from Oak Finance Luxembourg SA, a vehicle arranged by Goldman Sachs
Group Inc., to Banco Espí rito Santo. When the lender collapsed,
Bank of Portugal said it would move the loan to Novo Banco, but it
later backtracked and said the loan belonged to the "bad bank."
Several investors who bought Oak Finance notes filedÂ
debt-recovery proceedings in a U.K. court against Novo Banco, but
on Friday the U.K. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the lender,
saying any proceedings should be taken to Portuguese courts.
Investors fear they have a smaller chance of winning the case in
Portugal.
Write to Patricia Kowsmann at patricia.kowsmann@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 04, 2016 16:55 ET (20:55 GMT)
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