GTBank Gives Update on Re-Organisation To Financial Holding Company

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc has announced that it has obtained the approval-in-principle of the Central Bank of Nigeria (the CBN) to commence the formal process of the re-organisation of the Bank to a financial holding company (the Restructuring).

In a statement released and signed by the Company Secretary, the bank stated that the implementation will be a scheme of arrangement between  the  Bank  and  its shareholders pursuant to the Companies and Allied Matters Act (the Scheme), adding that it has also obtained the “No-objection” of the Securities & Exchange Commission [the SEC) in connection with the proposed Scheme.

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The statement explained that under the restructuring, it is proposed that the issued shares in the Bank be exchanged on a one-for-one basis for the shares in a financial holding company. The Bank’s existing Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) are also proposed to be exchanged on a one-for-one basis for new GDRs to be issued by the financial holding company.

The Board of Directors of GTBank made the decision to embark on the Restructuring following a comprehensive strategic evaluation of the operating and competitive environment of the Nigerian banking sector in the near term.

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The Board expects that the financial holding Company will have greater strategic flexibility to adapt to future business opportunities as well as market and regulatory changes than is currently the case.

Subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Scheme  by  the  Bank’s shareholders,  the  relevant regulatory authorities and the Federal High Court of Nigeria, the holding company will have an organisational structure similar to  that used  by a significant number of major financial institutions globally.

The financial holding company will be regulated by the CBN as an Other Financial Institution and listed on the Official List of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (The NSE) and the London Stock Exchange (the LSE}.

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Concurrently, the Bank will be delisted from the Official List of The NSE and the LSE, and re registered as a private limited liability company under the relevant provisions of Nigeria’s corporate legislation.

GTBank said it will continue to be subject to the full suite of CBN banking regulations.

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