DUBAI: Bank Dhofar has proposed a preliminary share swap ratio and completed a study for its possible merger with Bank Sohar, the latter said in a statement yesterday.
It is the latest incremental step towards merging the two lenders since Bank Dhofar, the sultanate’s second largest bank by market value, first approached its smaller rival about a possible tie-up in July last year. “Bank Sohar announces that it has received a letter from Bank Dhofar, advising the completion of the preliminary study by an external party,” Bank Sohar said in a bourse filing.
“Bank Dhofar has proposed a preliminary swap ratio, which will be subject to the completion of a due diligence exercise and obtaining necessary approvals,” it said, adding that the board of Bank Sohar would now discuss the letter. It did not reveal the proposed ratio.
The merger would create Oman’s second biggest bank by asset value, with assets worth around RO4.78bn ($12.42bn).
Oman has seen one bank tie-up in recent years: HSBC Holdings merged its Omani assets with Oman International Bank in June 2012 to create HSBC Bank Oman. Reuters