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FDH Bank set to offload 20% stake in August

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FDH Bank says it will offer 1.38 billion shares at K10 each through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in anticipation of listing on the Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) in August.

Speaking at a news conference in Blantyre yesterday during the unveiling of a pre-listing statement, FDH Bank managing director Elias Ngalande said  the offer  represents 20 percent stake in the bank.

Ngalande: The offer will remain open until July 17

He said the offer will remain open until July 17 2020 before announcing results of the offer to the public and thereafter listing on MSE in August.

Said Ngalande: “Opportunities to invest in the financial services sector are indeed rare as the last IPO for a bank on the Malawi Stock Exchange was in June 2007 [NBS Bank], while at the same time the financial services sector remains one of the most attractive investments on the MSE.”

He said the bank’s main targeted shareholders are both individual and institutional investors and for the IPO, an investor is required to purchase a minimum of 500 shares.

Last week, FDH Bank announced its intention to list on the shares market.

The listing will enable the company to comply with contractual obligation with the Malawi Government as part of acquisition of wholly government owned Malawi Savings Bank in 2015.

The move will also help the bank to raise capital and allow existing shareholders to dispose part of their stake in the bank.

FDH Bank has engaged investment and tax advisory firm EY as lead corporate advisor and Tembenu Masumbu and Company as lead advisor for the transaction.

First Discount House, Cedar Capital Limited and Reunion Insurance Company are the underwriters of the transaction.

Minority Shareholders chairperson Frank Harawa, in an interview yesterday, expressed optimism that the listing would create a wide array of securities in which investors can place their funds.

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