ANZ Is said to revive plan to sell stake in Jakarta-listed Bank Panin


ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. is considering reviving a sale of its stake in PT Bank Pan Indonesia, according to people with knowledge of the matter, as the Australian lender seeks to reduce positions in some long-held Asian assets.

ANZ has been working with a financial adviser to help field preliminary interest in its 38.8% holding in the Jakarta-listed lender known as Panin Bank, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. Potential suitors have included Japanese and Southeast Asian lenders, including from Malaysia, the people said.

Considerations are ongoing and may not lead to a sale, the people said, noting that valuation is a hurdle to a potential deal. A spokesperson for ANZ declined to comment.

Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott earlier this year said he aims to grow his firm’s presence in India, China and Vietnam, while at the same time is seeking to exit positions in Panin Bank and Bank of Tianjin Co. Separately, Elliott is facing pressure over trader misconduct and regulatory investigations into its markets division.

ANZ bought into Panin Bank in 1999, raising its stake to more than 38% a decade later. The Southeast Asian bank is 46% controlled by Indonesia’s Gunawan family, whose reluctance to give a board seat to incoming investors hampered ANZ’s earlier negotiations with suitors, Bloomberg News reported in 2015.

Panin Bank’s shares have risen 12% this year, giving the lender a valuation of almost 33 trillion rupiah ($2.1 billion).

ANZ sold its 21.7% stake in Malaysian lender AMMB Holdings Bhd. earlier this year. Attempts to sell its Panin Bank holding stretch back more than a decade - in 2013, talks with Mizuho Financial Group Inc. fell apart after new regulations made it more expensive to have minority investments overseas, Bloomberg News reported at the time.

Other Japanese banks including Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. have previously considered bidding for Panin Bank, but those efforts stalled on valuation concerns. - Bloomberg

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