The Hamilton Spectator

Scotiabank takes controllin­g interest in Banco Cencosud

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TORONTO — Scotiabank continues to expand its footprint in Latin America, with a plan to acquire a 51 per cent controllin­g interest in Peru’s Banco Cencosud for about $130 million.

The agreement, which is subject to regulatory approval, will make Scotiabank the secondlarg­est credit card issuer in the South American country.

The deal will see the two companies enter into a 15-year partnershi­p to manage the credit card business and “provide additional products and services to customers,” according to a Scotiabank statement.

The company says Cencosud is the second largest supermarke­t and fourth largest department store chain in Peru, and its banking branch has more than 315,000 clients.

Scotiabank first establishe­d a presence in Peru in 1997, and it now has more than 10,000 employees across 310 branches in the country.

The company operates in 11 countries across Latin America, with a particular focus on Mexico, Peru, Chile and Colombia.

In January, the lender announced a deal to buy Citibank’s consumer and small and medium enterprise operations in Colombia for an undisclose­d amount.

In December, Scotiabank said it had secured a deal to buy a 68 per cent stake in a Chilean banking operation, BBVA Chile, for $2.9 billion.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Scotiabank’s deal will make it the second-largest credit card issuer in Peru.
CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Scotiabank’s deal will make it the second-largest credit card issuer in Peru.

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