Obbligazioni bancarie KAZAKISTAN e banche kazake

Massimo S.

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Ieri è stata diffusa la notizia riguardante l'intenzione del governo kazako di acquistare considerevoli quote di proprietà di alcune delle più importanti banche del Paese. La prima banca interessata da questa azione governativa è la BTA (ex Turanalem), per la quale sono già state rese note cifre e dati. Ieri si sarebbe dovuta avere conferma anche riguardo ad un'altra fra le prime quattro banche del Paese, la Alliance Bank.

Per quanto riguarda la BTA, la stessa banca ha diffuso questa notizia:


Kazakh government buys out BTA Bank

02.02.2009

Citing mounting concerns over the state of Kazakhstan’s economy in the last three months, the government of Kazakhstan has announced that it has accepted the recommendation by the Agency on Regulation and Supervision of Financial Market and Financial Organisations (FSA) that the former should acquire a controlling interest in JSC BTA Bank.
The acquisition is to be done by issuing an extra 29,915,425 common shares at KZT 8,401 a share. The entire issue is to be purchased by the government as represented by the Samruk-Kazyna National Welfare Fund. As a result, the bank will receive KZT 251,319,485,425 of extra capital.
According to officials, BTA Bank as a systemic financial institution will continue receiving full backing from the government. Arman Dunayev, Samruk-Kazyna’s Deputy Chairman of the Management Board, had this to say on the subject: "We will continue providing our support to BTA, which has systemic importance for Kazakhstan and is a major lender to the non-commodity sector. It is our job to make sure that BTA is part of every government programme".
Mr. Dunayev has been appointed member of the Board of Directors. In another change, former Governor of the National Bank Anwar Saidenov has been appointed Adviser to BTA Chairman of the Management Board Roman Solodchenko.
Any change in ownership notwithstanding, BTA Bank continues to operate with full legal and operational continuity, including, among other things, honouring all of its obligations, lending to the public and economy, servicing of customer accounts, and taking and paying out on retail and corporate deposits.
The shareholders and management of BTA are committed to preserving BTA’s status of the domestic banking leader and enabling its further growth.
As a liquid financial institution, BTA remains a solid and responsible partner to the government, BTA customers and foreign financial institutions alike.

BTA Group – is a leading banking network within the CIS.

As of Q3 2008, BTA Bank's consolidated assets were equal to KZT 3 671bn ($30,6bn), credit portfolio amounted to KZT 2 814bn ($23,5bn). As of Q3 2008, BTA Bank's consolidated net profit comprised KZT 35,2bn ($293ml).

The network of BTA’s partner banks extends to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. BTA’s representative offices operate in Russia, Ukraine, China and UAE.

The bank has one of the largest branch networks in Kazakhstan (22 branches and 279 service outlets) along with an extensive chain of ATMs (787) and self-service terminals (160). BTA serves near 1.3 million retail and 150,000 corporate clients.

In 2008 BTA has been increased by 100 points within the year, shifting from 295 to 173 place among top world banks, ranks The Banker, one of the reputable business magazines. In 2006 and 2007, BTA was named the "Bank of the Year in the CIS", based on a poll of the Commonwealth’s leading financial experts by the influential Itogi magazine, and "Best Bank in Central Asia" according to the Euromoney. Oxford-based European Business Assembly (EBA) awarded to BTA its 2007 "Best Enterprise of Europe" in the banking sector of Eurasia.

For media contacts:
Kalamkas Tuleshova
BTA Bank
Public Relations Department,
International Activity
Tel.: +7 (727) 266-47-99
Fax. +7 (727) 250-12-55
Email: [email protected]
 
Mi aspetto in tempi molto brevi di leggere un commento sulla cosa da parte dei solerti ca##ari del Nord, che da sempre seguono con attenzione le vicende del settore bancario kazako.

;)

ms
 
Mi aspetto in tempi molto brevi di leggere un commento sulla cosa da parte dei solerti ca##ari del Nord, che da sempre seguono con attenzione le vicende del settore bancario kazako.

;)

ms

Ciao Massimo, leggo che con 2,1 mld $ hanno acquisito il controllo di BTA (il 78%) che ha asset a bilancio per 30,6 mld $.

D'altronde queste erano tagliate fuori dal mercato dei capitali da luglio del 2007 e approvvigionate di liquidità dalla BC Kazaka in virtù dei proventi fatti con le vendite all'estero di materie primi (oltre che delle penali pagate dall'ENI per il famoso maximpianto kazako che si spera riesca ad entrare in produzione, prima o poi...)

Beh, una cosa buona l'hanno fatta: hanno rimosso il chairman praticamente in tempo reale... :D


Kazakhstan set to nationalize top banks
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The Associated Press


Published: February 2, 2009

ALMATY, Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan is on the verge of nationalizing two major lenders as the banking crisis in Central Asia's largest economy continues to worsen, government officials said Monday.

The government has unveiled plans to acquire a 78-percent share in Kazakhstan's biggest lender, BTA Bank, as it struggles to meet capital adequacy requirements.

Although the $2.1 billion purchase will give the state total control over the lender, which has consolidated assets of $30.6 billion, authorities in the former Soviet republic are keen to diminish concern.

"This measure does not constitute nationalization, it is designed to ensure the smooth functioning of the bank," said Yelena Bakhmutova, head of the national financial services regulator.

Bakhmutova also announced Monday that the regulator has dismissed BTA Bank's chairman, Mukhtar Ablyazov, from his post.

The decision prompted Ablyazov, a former prominent opposition politician, to accuse the government of conducting a sustained campaign to gain control over BTA Bank by "dubious methods."

"The actions taken toward BTA Bank by the government are arbitrary and state theft," Ablyazov said in a statement. "The government's actions are a sign of the economic incompetence and the political shortsightedness of officials."

The Kazakhstan Today news agency cited the deputy chairman of the Samruk-Kazyna state holding company, which owns major state companies and allocates government money for investments, as saying talks are under way with Russia's state-owned Sberbank over sale of a stake in BTA Bank.

Kazakhstan's banks were among the first to be hit by the worldwide liquidity crunch last year because of high reliance on foreign borrowing. Top banks are struggling to survive, in spite of government reassurances that it will lend them its support. The government says lenders will need to pay back around $11 billion this year.

The government has allocated $21 billion to reinvigorate the economy, in part through fiscal stimulus initiatives and recapitalization of the country's leading banks.

Also Monday, Prime Minister Karim Masimov said a major shareholder in the country's fourth-largest lender, Alliance Bank, has offered to sell a 76 percent stake to Samruk-Kazyna for the symbolic sum of 100 tenge (82 cents).

"Samruk-Kazyna is considering the proposal," Masimov told a Cabinet meeting. He said Samruk-Kazyna is pumping $200 million into ailing Alliance Bank as a short-term measure to ensure liquidity at the lender.
The Central Bank is also prepared to provide Alliance Bank with short-term loans to ensure cash supply, he said.

Masimov also stressed that efforts to prop up the bank will only be temporary and that there is no prospect of permanent nationalization.
The government last week deposited US$1 billion into Kazkommertsbank and Halyk Bank, the country's second- and third-largest banks, as part of efforts to restore liquidity. The banks sold stakes of up to 25 percent to Samruk-Kazyna as part of the agreement.
 
Mi aspetto in tempi molto brevi di leggere un commento sulla cosa da parte dei solerti ca##ari del Nord, che da sempre seguono con attenzione le vicende del settore bancario kazako.

;)

ms


Se poi fanno entrare la maggior banca russa come si vocifera direi che le cose possono solo migliorare. Speriamo e aspettiamo...
 
scusate qualcuno non teneva d' occhio qualche bond interessante?

massimo tu non ne avevi comprati alcuni?
Ahimé sì :(. Ho il Turanalem 2011 6,25% in euro, isin XS0269267000. Ce l'ho in carico poco sotto i 98 ed attualmente quota intorno a 43 :wall:.

So che qualcun altro seguiva le Kazkommerts, ma non ricordo chi fosse.

Certo, ora i rendimenti sono a dir poco stratosferici e forse remunerano adeguatamente il rischio. Quando io acquistai le mie rendevano intorno al 6,50% lordo l'anno, e non erano un investimento tanto speculativo. C'è anche da considerare il lotto minimo da 50.000 euro, il che rende questi titoli difficilmente inseribili in portafogli medio-piccoli.

ms
 
Sembra sempre più vicina la sberbank per l'acquisto di circa il 50% della turanalem. Se non sbaglio la sberbank dovrebbe essere la banca più grossa della russia.
 
So che qualcun altro seguiva le Kazkommerts, ma non ricordo chi fosse.
Il mitico "quota 28" (riferito ad un leggendario acquisto di bond Ucraini nel 1998) alias poprad , che quando ha tentato di usare i bond Kazkommerts come collaterale per un fido, si e' sentito rispondere dal direttore di filiale "mi spiace, ma lei ha dei bond del katz" :D
 

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