Acquisition

HSBC Hldgs PLC 2 May 2000 HSBC TO ACQUIRE CHASE PANAMA BANK BUSINESS Agreement has been reached between HSBC Bank USA and The Chase Manhattan Bank to acquire Chase's branch operations in Panama. HSBC Bank USA intends to acquire the full-service, stand-alone bank business, which includes retail and wholesale capabilities. The acquisition includes 11 full-service branches located as follows: seven branches in Panama City, two branches in Colon City, one branch in David and one branch in Chitre. At 31 December 1999, Chase's Panama branch operations had approximately US$752 million in assets and a net book value of US$27 million. HSBC has had a presence in Panama since 1972 and currently operates as a full-service branch of HSBC Bank plc, with a strong franchise in corporate business as well as five retail branches. At 31 December 1999, HSBC in Panama had total assets of US$477 million. HSBC expects to file applications with regulatory authorities to transfer ownership of its existing Panama business from HSBC Bank plc to HSBC Bank USA. Upon closing, all Chase employees will become employees of HSBC Bank USA. Youssef Nasr, president and chief executive officer of HSBC Bank USA, said: 'We are committed to the Panama business, both retail and commercial. These two organisations are a perfect fit.' Brian O'Neill, chairman of Chase in Latin America, said: 'The sale of these branches in Panama, which primarily serve individual retail customers, is consistent with Chase's strategic focus on providing financial products and services to large corporates, sovereign and high net-worth private clients in the region.' The acquisition, which is subject to certain conditions including regulatory approvals in the US and Panama, is expected to be completed during the third quarter of 2000. The combined entity will become the largest commercial lender in Panama and the Colon Free Zone.
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