Deutsche Post sells 29.75 per cent stake in Postbank to Deutsche Bank in growth-focused transaction
Deutsche Post has sold a minority stake of 29.75 per cent in Postbank to Deutsche Bank for Euro 2.79 bn or Euro 57.25 per share. The acquisition of this stake is subject to approval by regulatory and anti-trust authorities and the German Government and will close in the first quarter of 2009.
The consideration for the stake will be paid by Deutsche Bank in cash. Deutsche Bank intends to fund the acquisition through an equity raising of up to EUR 2.0 bn. Timing and precise composition of the equity raising are subject to market conditions.
For Deutsche Post, the cash proceeds will be a central component in the context of its considerations to return cash to shareholders, which it expects to conclude on later this year.
Deutsche Bank with its 14 million clients in private and business banking (thereof 9.7 million in Germany) and Postbank with its 14.5 million clients in Germany have agreed in principle to cooperate in several areas including the distribution of home finance and investment products. The cooperation is expected to have substantial revenue potential for both partners and the companies will finalise details shortly.
Deutsche Bank’s and Postbank’s service offering, which together include by far the biggest branch network in Germany, is highly complementary with attractive opportunities for cross-selling of financial products. Independently of the minority stake, both companies will continue to focus on growing their respective operating businesses. Deutsche Bank’s acquisition of a minority stake will have no impact on branches, jobs or the brand of Postbank.
Deutsche Post has sold a minority stake of 29.75 per cent in Postbank to Deutsche Bank for Euro 2.79 bn or Euro 57.25 per share. The acquisition of this stake is subject to approval by regulatory and anti-trust authorities and the German Government and will close in the first quarter of 2009.
The consideration for the stake will be paid by Deutsche Bank in cash. Deutsche Bank intends to fund the acquisition through an equity raising of up to EUR 2.0 bn. Timing and precise composition of the equity raising are subject to market conditions.
For Deutsche Post, the cash proceeds will be a central component in the context of its considerations to return cash to shareholders, which it expects to conclude on later this year.
No impact on the brand of Postbank
In addition to the minority stake acquisition, Deutsche Post has granted Deutsche Bank an option to acquire an additional 18.0 per cent of Postbank for Euro 55.00 per share.
This option can be exercised between 12 months and 36 months after acquisition of the initial 29.75 per cent stake. Moreover, Deutsche Post has granted Deutsche Bank a right of first refusal for its remaining Postbank shares.
Deutsche Post has been granted a put option to sell its remaining stake of 20.25 per cent plus one share in Postbank to Deutsche Bank. Deutsche Post can exercise this option between 21 months and 36 months after acquisition of the initial 29.75 per cent stake at a price of Euro 42.80 per share. Deutsche Bank can settle both options either in cash or fully or partially with its own shares.
Furthermore, Deutsche Bank with its 14 million clients in private and business banking (thereof 9.7 million in Germany) and Postbank with its 14.5 million clients in Germany have agreed in principle to cooperate in several areas including the distribution of home finance and investment products. The cooperation is expected to have substantial revenue potential for both partners and the companies will finalise details shortly.
Deutsche Bank’s and Postbank’s service offering, which together include by far the biggest branch network in Germany, is highly complementary with attractive opportunities for cross-selling of financial products. Independently of the minority stake, both companies will continue to focus on growing their respective operating businesses. Deutsche Bank’s acquisition of a minority stake will have no impact on branches, jobs or the brand of Postbank.
To further enhance the customer offering, Deutsche Post and Postbank intend to extend their existing retail outlet cooperation beyond 2012.