Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Norfund to invest up to 9.99% stake in NDB

„Norfund to participat­e in Rs.8bn rights issue by way of subscribin­g to unsubscrib­ed rights „Also by way of private placement if required, which is priced at a 10% premium to rights issue „This is Norfund’s first equity investment in Sri Lanka „Investm

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Norwegian Developmen­t Finance Institutio­n (Norfund), which is owned and funded by the Norwegian government, yesterday entered into an agreement with Sri Lanka’s National Developmen­t Bank PLC (NDB) to invest up to a 9.99 percent stake in the bank.

Under this agreement, Norfund will participat­e in the rights issue for Rs.8 billion that NDB has already announced by way of subscribin­g to unsubscrib­ed rights and also by way of a private placement, if required.

This investment is subject to other conditions, including regulatory and shareholde­r approvals.

This is Norfund’s first equity investment in Sri Lanka and the second investment in the country.

It is interestin­g to note that Norfund’s investment comes at a time when internatio­nal rating agencies have downgraded Sri Lanka’s sovereign rating.

“Norfund’s decision to invest in NDB shows the confidence they have in NDB and the Sri Lankan economy,” NDB Chairman Eshana De Silva said.

NDB Bank Group CEO Dimantha Seneviratn­e commented, “We are extremely happy to have the opportunit­y of partnering with a DFI such as Norfund, as it seeks to support the SME sector in reviving our economy.” “The values Norfund will bring in terms of technical assistance, long-term funding, know-how, etc. will help the bank and country overcome the current challenges. As NDB strives to improve financial inclusion by promoting digital technologi­es, Norfund can make available its experience and technical assistance to help NDB improve in this area. Further, on the back of the numerous global awards the bank has received in the recent past, this was a further endorsemen­t of NDB’S strong sustainabl­e growth model and our close alignment to global standards,” he added. The equity investment by Norfund is the first foreign equity placement agreement for NDB. This will increase its foreign shareholdi­ng percentage to around 21 percent.

The private placement is priced at a 10 percent premium to the rights issue, at Rs.82.5 per share. This equity infusion together with the proposed rights issue will help buttress the Tier I capital of NDB, enabling it to continue its growth momentum and support the economic revival in a POST-COVID environmen­t. “Sri Lanka was added to Norfund’s list of mandated countries in 2019. NDB is Norfund’s first equity investment in Sri Lanka and the second investment in the country. I believe that this is a good indication of the faith and trust Norfund has placed on the Sri Lankan private sector and I hope it conveys a positive message to other potential investors in Sri Lanka, in particular in this challengin­g time,” Norwegian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Trine Jøranli Eskedal said.

Norfund Regional Director for Asia Fay Chetnakarn­kul commented, “Financial inclusion is critical to support economic growth, job creation and reduce poverty in Sri Lanka. Norfund is pleased to support NDB’S growth strategy that targets small and medium-sized businesses. This is aligned with Norfund’s mandate. We recognise and appreciate that NDB has a strong management team and a competent board, who share our value in upholding high environmen­tal, social and governance standards.”

 ?? PIC BY PREADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA ?? From left: NDB Chairman Eshana De Silva, NDB Group Ceo/director Dimantha Seneviratn­e and Norwegian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Trine Jøranli Eskedal
PIC BY PREADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA From left: NDB Chairman Eshana De Silva, NDB Group Ceo/director Dimantha Seneviratn­e and Norwegian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Trine Jøranli Eskedal

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