Pakistan raises $US387m in bank stake sale

Pakistan says there was unprecedented interest from domestic and foreign buyers for its 19.8 per cent stake in United Bank Limited.

Pakistan has sold its 19.8 per cent stake in one of the country's largest banks for $US387 million ($A418 million), the first capital market transaction in eight years, officials said.

The government decided to sell its shares after receiving a high level of interest in United Bank Limited (UBL), which became a private entity in 2002, a government statement said on Thursday.

"There was an unprecedented interest from both the domestic as well as foreign buyers and the UBL deal was oversubscribed by almost two times," the statement said.

Foreign buyers including Morgan Stanley, Wellington and Templeton and other international equity funds bought more than 80 per cent of the stake, Mohammad Zubair, Pakistan's privatisation minister, told AFP.

Pakistan is selling off its shares in the banking and energy sectors in efforts to raise around $US2 billion within six months to address its huge debts and to counter widespread poverty, he added.

Privatisation of loss-making state-run enterprises was a key focus of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's election platform before he took over the premiership last year.

UBL has more than 1300 branches in Pakistan and is also present in the United States, Qatar, Yemen and Bahrain, with operations spanning retail, corporate and investment banking, according to the bank's website.


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