In an effort to expands its wings, Nigeria’s financial institution, Access Bank plc has taken over the entire issued share capital of the Cavmonth Bank of Zambia on Thursday
Brandnewsday gathers that the Nigerian bank continued its determined African footprint expansion with an announcement that its subsidiary in Zambia, Access Bank Zambia Limited, has entered into a definitive agreement with Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc for a merger of the two firms.
Correspondetly, the transaction agreement showed Access Bank Zambia will acquire the entire issued share capital, assets and liabilities of Cavmonth Bank while Capricorn Group Limited, majority shareholder of Cavmonth Capital Holdings, will invest around $16.5 million of preference shares into Access Bank Zambia.
In a statement issued by the financial institution, it disclosed that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc (CCHZ) regarding the proposed acquisition of Cavmont Bank Limited.
The statement partly reads: ‘’Subsequent to our announcement on July 8, 2020, the Board of Access Bank Plc announces today that its subsidiary, Access Bank (Zambia) Limited, has entered into a definitive agreement with Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc (CCHZ) regarding the proposed acquisition of Cavmont Bank Limited, a subsidiary of CCHZ and subsequent merger of Cavmont Bank’s operations into Access Bank Zambia.
”The proposed transaction, which remains subject to relevant shareholder and regulatory approvals, will position the enlarged Access Bank Zambia as one of the top 10 banks in Zambia and create the momentum to advance its strategic objectives.’’
The statement further reads: ‘’Under the terms of the agreement, Access Bank Zambia will acquire the entire issued ordinary share capital, assets and liabilities of Cavmont Bank while Capricorn Group Limited, the ultimate majority shareholder of CCHZ will invest at least ZMW300 million ($16.5 million) of preference shares into Access Bank Zambia.
”Capricorn will hold preference shares in the enlarged Access Bank Zambia for a period of five years, after which the preference shares will be acquired by Access Bank Plc.’’
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