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25 April 2024

HSBC may sell Oman operations

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By Reuters

HSBC is in talks with Oman International Bank over a sale of its operations in the Gulf Arab state, a source at the Omani bank said, as the British lender looks to streamline its Middle East presence.

"OIB is negotiating the acquisition of HSBC's operation in Oman," a senior OIB official told Reuters.

"They have five branches and one customer service department. We have offered a financial package which they are considering."

Both HSBC and OIB had earlier issued statements saying the two parties were in talks about "merging their operations" in Oman without providing any additional details.

A separate source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said OIB would consider a share-swap agreement, and added that no external advisers were involved in the deal.

An HSBC spokesman in Dubai declined to comment on the announcement.

HSBC is reviewing its Middle Eastern operations, with the UAE becoming a regional hub and other countries having their operations reduced.

The reorganisation is affecting Oman, as well as Bahrain, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar and the UAE.

HSBC has operated in Oman since 1948 and the head of its securities business was quoted by Omani media this week as saying the British lender had a long-term commitment to Oman and the Middle East.

Oman opened its doors to Islamic banking and let conventional lenders run Shariah-compliant operations in May.