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HDBank to list on HCM stock market this week

The shares of HDBank will list on the HCM City Stock Exchange (HoSE) on January 5, making it the first bank to go public in 2018.
HDBank to list on HCM stock market this week ảnh 1The shares of HDBank will list on the HCM City Stock Exchange (HoSE) on January 5. (Photo: HDBank)

Hanoi (VNA)
- The shares of HDBank will list on the HCM City Stock Exchange(HoSE) on January 5, making it the first bank to go public in 2018.

The HCM City Development Bank, as it is formally known, has received approvalfrom the southern bourse to list over 981 million shares under the HDB symbolat a reference price of 33,000 VND (1.45 USD).

This is considered quite high compared to the prices of other bank shareslisted on stock markets, and is behind only Vietcombank, VPBank and ACB.

The listing, which is advised by Saigon Securities Incorporation (SSI), willvalue the lender at around 32.4 trillion VND (1.43 billion USD), making it oneof the 20 biggest companies by market capitalisation on HoSE.

With an allowed trading band of 20 percent on each side of the reference priceon opening day, HDB can potentially soar to 39,600 VND on listing.

HDB is currently one of the most favoured stocks in the over-the-counter (OTC)market, with its price rising consistently to occasionally reach 31,000 VND.

Since December 14, 2017, it has ceased to trade on the OTC to prepare for thelisting.

On December 22, 2017, HDBank raised 300 million USD in an initial publicoffering (IPO) after selling around 21.5 percent of its shares at 32,000 VND basedon book building.

The IPO got an overwhelming response from 76 foreign investors, who hadregistered to buy three times the number of shares on offer.

Among them were Germany’s Deutsche Bank AG, Japan’s Credit Saison Co,VinaCapital and JP Morgan Vietnam Opportunities Fund, who each own not morethan 3 percent.

Earlier the lender had issued around 98 million shares to existingshareholders, raising 3.2 trillion VND.

Self-made billionaire, founder and chairwoman of private budget airline VietjetAir, and deputy chairwoman of the bank, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, bought morethan 17.6 million shares then.

More than 38.5 million shares were sold to Sovico Holdings, which owns both thebank and the airline.

After the issuance, the bank’s charter capital rose to 9.8 trillion VND.

It also seeks to issue 20 million shares to its employees some time in thefirst quarter of 2018 at par to increase its capital to 10 trillion VND.

HDBank merged with Dai A Bank in 2013 and acquired France’s Société GénéraleViet Finance the same year. The latter deal helped the bank tie up with aJapanese partner to create a finance company called HD Saison that currentlyhas more than 6,000 counters nationwide.

HDBank expected to increase pre-tax profit by nearly 110 percent in 2017 to 2.4trillion VND.-VNA
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