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Kazakhstan will not allow foreign investors to take control of key banks - Nazarbayev

(SRI) - Kazakhstan will not allow foreign investors to take control over key Kazakh banks, President Nursultan Nazarbayev said in a televised question and answer session on Friday.

“We know that the presence of foreign banks in the country is beneficial. It creates competition, allows lower rates […] but we will not allow foreign bankers to fully control systemically important banks,” Nazarbayev said.

This statement comes amid complicated debt restructuring negotiations between some of the country’s biggest banks and their foreign creditors. Three Kazakh lenders, BTA Bank, Alliance Bank and Astana Finance, have gone into default earlier this year and are negotiating restructuring deals that typically involve giving creditors shares in exchange for debt write-offs.

BTA and Alliance, which were the largest and fourth-largest bank, respectively, at the beginning of the year, are considered systemically important banks.

Samruk-Kazyna, the state holding and investment company, which effectively took over both banks in February of this year, said earlier it would look for strategic partners to sell its stakes in both lenders. Russian Sberbank has long been considered a potential suitor to take over BTA, while an unnamed UAE-based private equity fund reportedly showed interest in acquiring a controlling state in Alliance last week.

In addition, BTA creditors are seeking to get a controlling stake in the bank after the restructuring, but the bank has so far balked on their demands.

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2 comments for “Kazakhstan will not allow foreign investors to take control of key banks - Nazarbayev”

  1. KAZAKHS LEADERS HV SAID MUCH ABOUT
    TROUBLED BANKS BUT THEY HV NOT BEEN
    CLEAR IN APPROACHES UNTIL DEFAULTS OCCUR…NOW TEMIR BANK
    THEY SHUD MAKE IT CLEAR OF S/K SUPPORT AS KEY OF DEFAULTS STILL POSSIBLE WHEARAS COUNTRY ALREADY PLANS
    TO ISSUE NEW BONDS IN THE YR 2010
    ANY FURTHER DEFAULTS WILL BE VERY NEGATIVE
    FOR NEW BOND PAPERS..
    RGDS SAM/SATHIT
    INVESTMENTS GURU
    INDEPENDENT VIKINGS RESEARCH

    Posted by sathit kumar | November 16, 2009, 11:45 am
  2. What debt restructure of BTA could ever begin to make sense to foreign creditors if they did not control the bank through an equity swap?

    The financial system of this three-ringed circus masquerading as a nation is about to collapse. Creditors are better off to commence international legal proceedings - see kzbonds.com

    Posted by Scott Tyne | November 16, 2009, 3:03 pm

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