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SAN Banco Santander SA

4.87
0.04 (0.83%)
Last Updated: 15:36:17
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Name Symbol Market Type
Banco Santander SA NYSE:SAN NYSE Depository Receipt
  Price Change % Change Price High Price Low Price Open Price Traded Last Trade
  0.04 0.83% 4.87 4.8786 4.845 4.85 467,430 15:36:17

Banco Santander SA in Talks to Buy Back 50% Stake in Asset Management Unit

02/11/2016 7:12pm

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By Simon Clark and Jeannette Neumann 

Banco Santander SA is in talks to buy back the 50% stake in its asset-management unit that it sold to two private-equity firms in 2013, according to people familiar with the situation.

Santander sold half of Santander Asset Management to Warburg Pincus LLC and General Atlantic 3 1/2 years ago in a transaction that valued the unit at EUR2 billion ($2.2 billion). The deal generated a net capital gain of EUR700 million for Santander, the bank said at the time. The asset-management unit had EUR173.6 billion of assets under management as of June 30 and more than 700 staff, mostly in Europe and South America.

The two U.S. private-equity firms are discussing the sale of their stake in Santander Asset Management after the Spanish bank and Italian lender UniCredit SpA ended a plan to merge their asset management units in July. When the merger with UniCredit's Pioneer Investments unit was first announced in 2015, Santander said the deal valued its asset-management unit at EUR2.6 billion euros. The combination with Pioneer would have created a firm with a EUR353 billion under management.

Santander Asset Management was among billions of dollars of assets that private-equity firms acquired from banks as lenders sought to raise cash in the wake of the global financial crisis. General Atlantic and Warburg Pincus have worked together on other transactions, including last year's acquisition of a 49% stake in Dubai-based payments processing company Network International.

In the last couple of years, Santander and other European banks have stepped up their focus on selling asset-management products, which generate fees and commissions that have helped to boost profitability as lenders battle rock-bottom interest rates and sluggish demand for loans.

Write to Simon Clark at simon.clark@wsj.com and Jeannette Neumann at jeannette.neumann@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 02, 2016 14:57 ET (18:57 GMT)

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