Which Sharia Bank Will Be Acquired by BTN? Directors: We Can Not Mention Yet
JAKARTA - PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk (BTN) is ready to acquire an Islamic bank before the end of this year. President Director of PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk (BTN) Nixon Napitupulu said this step was a strategy for separating or spin-off the banking-owned Sharia Business Unit (UUS).
"You can't mention it, it's not BSI (Bank Syariah Indonesia). We spin-off first, there is a PT Bank, because it's impossible for us to pursue a new PT, so we acquire one of the banks and it's sharia," said Nixon after the Mass House Ownership Credit (KPR) Contract at Tangerang, Banten, quoted from Antara, Wednesday, August 9.
Nixon said that the plan was still in the process of agreeing a sale and purchase contract.
"We hope there will be a contract sale and purchase agreement with one of the banks that we are approaching before the end of the year. We are currently negotiating a price with them," said Nixon.
After the acquisition is complete, PT Bank Syariah Indonesia Tbk will enter as a shareholder.
According to Nixon, the spin-off scheme must be carried out first before joining BSI because there is a considerable risk in transferring assets.
"Because it is impossible for us to transfer assets today. There is a big enough risk if the pattern is to transfer assets, so we agreed with SOEs, the pattern is spin-off first, then the equity will be cooperated with BSI," said Nixon.
The rules regarding spin-offs are contained in Financial Services Authority Regulation (OJK) Number 12 of 2023 which states that a UUS has an asset value of 50 percent of its parent or has total assets of at least IDR 50 trillion must separate.
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