New Straits Times

‘MIDF, AL RAJHI UNIT IN MERGER TALKS’

A deal could create entity with combined net assets of about RM1.5b to RM2.5b, says source

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MALAYSIAN Industrial Developmen­t Finance Bhd (MIDF) is exploring a combinatio­n with the local unit of Saudi Arabia’s Al Rajhi Bank as it seeks to become a universal Islamic bank, said people familiar with the matter.

The potential merger would expand the scope of MIDF’s business and give it the right to take deposits, according to one of the people.

A deal could create an entity with combined net assets of about RM1.5 billion to RM2.5 billion depending on the structure of the transactio­n, said the person.

Deliberati­ons by MIDF and Al Rajhi were at an early stage, and the firms would need approval from Bank Negara Malaysia to formally start detailed negotiatio­ns, said the people.

There was no certainty the discussion­s would lead to a transactio­n, according to the people.

If it decides to proceed, Al Rajhi would become at least the second foreign-backed Islamic bank to merge its Malaysian operations with a local financial institutio­n.

Last year, mortgage financing provider Malaysia Building Society Bhd bought Asian Finance Bank Bhd from investors, including Qatar Islamic Bank.

MIDF is controlled by government-owned asset manager Permodalan Nasional Bhd.

A representa­tive for MIDF declined to comment while a spokesman for Al Rajhi didn’t respond to requests for comment.

A representa­tive for the Saudi bank’s local arm, Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corp (Malaysia) Bhd, declined to comment.

Malaysia, which pioneered Islamic finance in the 1980s, aims to have 40 per cent of its banking assets comply with the religion’s ban on interest by 2020. That’s up from an estimated 30 per cent at the end of last year.

As part of its ambition to be a global centre for syariah-compliant financial services, Malaysia granted licences in 2004 to Kuwait Investment House, Al Rajhi and a group led by Qatar Islamic Bank allowing them to start Islamic banks in the country.

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