Bank of China sells stake in power company Huaneng
Updated: 2015-12-31 10:35
(Agencies)
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People wait for the opening of an outlet of Bank of China Ltd in Fuyang, Anhui province. [DAI WENXUE / FOR CHINA DAILY] |
Pro-Power Investment Ltd, owned by China Huaneng Group, will pay cash for the stake in three installments within a year, the Beijing-based lender said in an exchange filing on Tuesday. Bank of China will use the proceeds for "any new investment" for sustainable growth, it said.
The price is "slightly lower" than the amount in a valuation, the lender said.
Bank of China's ownership interest in Huaneng International Power Development dates back to 1985 and a push to revamp China's power industry. The State Council set up the company as a joint venture, with the aim of attracting foreign capital to the industry. The lender's Hong Kong unit was a founding shareholder.
The assets of the bank, one of China's major lenders, have climbed to more than 16 trillion yuan, while its profit growth has tumbled. In another disposal, the bank said on Dec 18 that it had agreed to sell Nanyang Commercial Bank Ltd for HK$68 billion ($8.8 billion) to China Cinda Asset Management Co.
Huaneng International Power Development owns 33.3 percent of Huaneng Power International Inc, which is listed in Hong Kong, Shanghai and the United States, the statement said. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of March, Bank of China said.
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