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Credit Agricole takes majority stake in Egypt subsidiary

Published 08/09/2022, 12:26
Updated 08/09/2022, 12:50
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past a Credit Agricole logo outside a bank office in Reze, near Nantes, France, June 20, 2022. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

CAIRO (Reuters) - Crédit Agricole has bought a majority stake in its Egyptian subsidiary Crédit Agricole Egypt, the Egyptian bank said on Thursday.

The French bank bought 60 million additional shares, increasing its total shareholding in the Egyptian bank to 52.185% from 47.385%. The bank did not disclose the price.

"This bears witness to the confidence in the development and the performance of Crédit Agricole Egypt," the Cairo-based subsidiary said in a statement on the Egyptian Exchange.

The Egyptian stock exchange said in a separate statement 60 million shares had changed hands in a block trade for 408 million Egyptian pounds ($21.2 million).

Crédit Agricole entered Egypt in 2001 with the purchase of 93.3% of the local Crédit Commercial de France, which had only three branches.

In 2003, Crédit Agricole took over the Egyptian assets of Crédit Lyonnais, which had been in Egypt since the late 1970s, and in 2005 bought 75% of the shares of Egyptian American Bank. The merged bank took on the name Crédit Agricole Egypt in 2006.

It is the only French bank with major operations in Egypt following the sale in 2012 of BNP Paribas (EPA:BNPP) Egypt to Emirates NBD and National Société Générale (EPA:SOGN) Bank (NSGB) to Qatar National Bank Group.

Crédit Agricole Egypt's shares were trading 3.5% higher on the Egyptian Exchange at 1100 GMT.

($1 = 19.2400 Egyptian pounds)

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