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SocGen Acquires Dexia's Stake In Credit Du Nord

Harriet Davies 14 December 2009

SocGen Acquires Dexia's Stake In Credit Du Nord

The terms and conditions have been finalised for a €676 million (around $998 million) deal in which Paris-listed banking group Societe Generale will acquire a 20 per cent stake in Credit du Nord from Franco-Belgian financial services company Dexia, making SocGen the sole owners of Credit du Nord.

SocGen is buying the 20 per cent stake for a cash consideration consisting of €645 million for Credit du Nord’s banking activities and €31 million for its wealth management subsidiary, Etoile Gestion.

The deal is financed by a part of the proceeds from the recent capital increase of €4.8 billion.

For SocGen the buyout of Credit du Nord - which also has a private banking arm, Banque Credit du Nord - will help strengthen its retail business, particularly on the domestic market.

In a simultaneous transaction, Dexia is purchasing Credit du Nord’s 20 per cent stake in Dexia Credit Local de France Banque for a cash consideration of €13 million.

For Dexia, the deals are part of a restructuring plan undertaken to streamline and simplify its portfolio of assets.  

 

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